Wavelength selection by interrupted coarsening in reaction-diffusion systems
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Abstract
Wavelength selection in reaction-diffusion systems can be understood as a coarsening process that is interrupted by counteracting processes at certain wavelengths. We first show that coarsening in mass-conserving systems is driven by self-amplifying mass transport between neighboring high-density domains. We derive a general coarsening criterion and show that coarsening is generically uninterrupted in two-component systems that conserve mass, independently of the specific form of the reaction term. This answers a critical open question, since two-component reaction-diffusion systems with mass conservation serve as important conceputal models for intracellular pattern formation. The theory is then generalized to study interrupted coarsening and anti-coarsening due to weakly-broken mass conservation, providing a general path to analyze wavelength selection in pattern formation far from equilibrium.
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Presenters
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Fridtjof Brauns
- Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)