Author
Asllani, M
Carletti, T
Fanelli, D
Maini, P
Journal title
European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems
DOI
10.1140/epjb/e2020-10206-3
Issue
7
Volume
93
Last updated
2024-04-08T20:02:07.82+01:00
Abstract
A general framework for the generation of long wavelength patterns in multi-cellular (discrete) systems is proposed, which extends beyond conventional reaction-diffusion (continuum) paradigms. The standard partial differential equations of reaction-diffusion framework can be considered as a mean-field like ansatz which corresponds, in the biological setting, to sending to zero the size (or volume) of each individual cell. By relaxing this approximation and, provided a directionality in the flux is allowed for, we demonstrate here that instability leading to spatial pattern formation can always develop if the (discrete) system is large enough, namely, composed of sufficiently many cells, the units of spatial patchiness. The macroscopic patterns that follow the onset of the instability are robust and show oscillatory or steady state behavior.
Symplectic ID
1108748
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
13 Jul 2020
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