The problem of pattern formation in a generic two species reaction-diffusion model is studied, under the hypothesis that only one species can diffuse. For such a system, the classical Turing instability cannot take place. At variance, by working in the generalized setting of a stochastic formulation to the inspected problem, spatially organized patterns can develop, seeded by finite size corrections. General conditions are given for the stochastic patterns to occur. The predictions of the theory are tested for a specific case study.

Stochastic amplification of spatial modes in a system with one diffusing species / Laura Cantini; Claudia Cianci; Duccio Fanelli; Emma Massi; Luigi Barletti; Malbor Asllani. - In: JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0303-6812. - STAMPA. - 69:(2014), pp. 1585-1608. [10.1007/s00285-013-0743-x]

Stochastic amplification of spatial modes in a system with one diffusing species

CIANCI, CLAUDIA;FANELLI, DUCCIO;BARLETTI, LUIGI;
2014

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The problem of pattern formation in a generic two species reaction-diffusion model is studied, under the hypothesis that only one species can diffuse. For such a system, the classical Turing instability cannot take place. At variance, by working in the generalized setting of a stochastic formulation to the inspected problem, spatially organized patterns can develop, seeded by finite size corrections. General conditions are given for the stochastic patterns to occur. The predictions of the theory are tested for a specific case study.
2014
69
1585
1608
Laura Cantini; Claudia Cianci; Duccio Fanelli; Emma Massi; Luigi Barletti; Malbor Asllani
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