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Manipulation of diffusion coefficients via periodic vertical forcing controls the mechanism of Turing pattern formation

Author:
Guiu Souto, Jacobo; Carballido Landeira, JorgeUniovi authority; Pérez Villar, Vicente; P. Muñuzuri, Alberto
Subject:

Dinámica no lineal de sistemas complejos

Autoorganización en sistemas fuera del equilibrio

Inestabilidad de Turing

Publication date:
2010
Editorial:

The American Physical Society

Publisher version:
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.066209
Abstract:

We study, theoretically and experimentally, the dynamical response of macroscopic Turing patterns to a mechanical periodic forcing which implies a sinusoidal modulation of gravity. Theoretical predictions indicate that the extra energy, due to the forcing, modifies the diffusion coefficient at a microscopic level, producing changes in the Turing domain and in the pattern characteristics, in particular its wavelength. To check the theoretical analysis, we perform numerical simulations with standard models. Experiments were also performed in the closed Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction confined in AOT microemulsion (BZ-AOT system).Experiments as well as numerical and theoretical results show good agreement.

We study, theoretically and experimentally, the dynamical response of macroscopic Turing patterns to a mechanical periodic forcing which implies a sinusoidal modulation of gravity. Theoretical predictions indicate that the extra energy, due to the forcing, modifies the diffusion coefficient at a microscopic level, producing changes in the Turing domain and in the pattern characteristics, in particular its wavelength. To check the theoretical analysis, we perform numerical simulations with standard models. Experiments were also performed in the closed Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction confined in AOT microemulsion (BZ-AOT system).Experiments as well as numerical and theoretical results show good agreement.

URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/10651/71119
ISSN:
2470-0053
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.82.066209
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The authors thank D. Cuiñas and A. von Kameke for helpful discussions. This work was supported by Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia and Xunta de Galicia under Research Grants No. FIS2007-64698, No. FIS2010-21023, and No. PGIDIT07PXIB-206077PR.

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