Size-dependent symmetry breaking in models for morphogenesis
A general property of dynamical systems is the appearance of spatial and temporal patterns due to a change of stability of a homogeneous steady state. Such spontaneous symmetry breaking is observed very frequently in all kinds of real systems, including the development of shape in living organisms....
Main Authors: | Barrio, R, Maini, P, Aragon, J, Torres, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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