Author
Krause, A
Burton, A
Fadai, N
Van Gorder, R
Journal title
Physical Review E
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.97.042215
Issue
4-1
Volume
97
Last updated
2022-03-10T23:26:39.21+00:00
Page
042215-
Abstract
We demonstrate novel effects due to the addition of advection into a two-species reaction-diffusion system on the sphere. We find that advection introduces emergent behavior due to an interplay of the traditional Turing patterning mechanisms with the compact geometry of the sphere. Unidirectional advection within the Turing space of the reaction-diffusion system causes patterns to be generated at one point of the sphere, and transported to the antipodal point where they are destroyed. We illustrate these effects numerically, and deduce conditions for Turing instabilities on local projections to understand the mechanisms behind these behaviors. We compare this behavior to planar advection which is shown to only transport patterns across the domain. Analogous transport results seem to hold for the sphere under azimuthal transport or away from the antipodal points in unidirectional flow regimes.
Symplectic ID
843412
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
23 April 2018
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