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      Lamellar structures and self-replicating spots in a reaction-diffusion system

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      Physical Review E
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              Complex patterns in a simple system.

              Numerical simulations of a simple reaction-diffusion model reveal a surprising variety of irregular spatiotemporal patterns. These patterns arise in response to finite-amplitude perturbations. Some of them resemble the steady irregular patterns recently observed in thin gel reactor experiments. Others consist of spots that grow until they reach a critical size, at which time they divide in two. If in some region the spots become overcrowded, all of the spots in that region decay into the uniform background.
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                Journal
                PLEEE8
                Physical Review E
                Phys. Rev. E
                American Physical Society (APS)
                1063-651X
                1095-3787
                March 1995
                March 1 1995
                : 51
                : 3
                : 1899-1915
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevE.51.1899
                6f61ff0d-53e4-4740-9c4a-6ef42d685dba
                © 1995

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