History dependence and the continuum approximation breakdown: the impact of domain growth on Turing’s instability
A diffusively driven instability has been hypothesised as a mechanism to drive spatial self-organisation in biological systems since the seminal work of Turing. Such systems are often considered on a growing domain, but traditional theoretical studies have only treated the domain size as a bifurcati...
Main Authors: | Klika, V, Gaffney, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2017
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