Pattern formation of bulk-surface reaction-diffusion systems in a ball

Edgardo Villar-Sepúlveda, Alan R. Champneys, Davide Cusseddu, Anotida Madzvamuse
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Weakly nonlinear amplitude equations are derived for the onset of spatially extended patterns on a general class of $n$-component bulk-surface reaction-diffusion systems in a ball, under the assumption of linear kinetics in the bulk. Linear analysis shows conditions under which various pattern modes can become unstable to either generalised pitchfork or transcritical bifurcations depending on the parity of the spatial wavenumber. Weakly nonlinear analysis is used to derive general expressions for the multi-component amplitude equations of different patterned states. These reduced-order systems are found to agree with prior normal forms for pattern formation bifurcations with $O(3)$ symmetry and provide information on the stability of bifurcating patterns of different symmetry types. The analysis is complemented with numerical results using a dedicated finite-element method. The theory is illustrated in two examples; a bulk-surface version of the Brusselator, and a four-component cell-polarity model.
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球体表面反应扩散系统的模式形成
在球体线性动力学的假设下,推导出了球体中一般类别的 $n$ 分量块体-表面反应-扩散系统空间扩展模式的弱非线性振幅方程。线性分析表明,根据空间波数的奇偶性,在某些条件下各种图案模式会变得不稳定,要么出现广义叉形分叉,要么出现跨临界分叉。弱线性分析用于推导不同图案状态的多分量振幅方程的一般表达式。研究发现,这些降阶系统与具有 $O(3)$ 对称性的图案信息分岔的先前正常形式一致,并提供了不同对称类型的分岔图案的稳定性信息。该分析使用专用有限元方法的数值结果进行了补充。该理论通过两个例子进行了说明:布鲁塞尔器的体表面版本和四分量细胞极性模型。
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