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The effect of diffusion on multistability and stochastic sensitivity in spatially extended systems

Alexander Kolinichenko
A spatially-extended reaction-diffusion model is considered. The work is focused on self-organization mechanisms of diffusion instability and Turing pattern formation. Pattern generation and multistability of the system is demonstrated for varying diffusion intensity. In the stochastic variant of the model, the sensitivity of coexisting patterns to noise is studied. The stochastic sensitivity function technique is used for the analysis of noise-induced transitions between patterns. Application of stochastic sensitivity functions is discussed on examples.

CYBERNETICS AND PHYSICS, VOL. 13, NO. 2, 2024, 123–129
DOI: 10.35470/2226-4116-2024-13-2-123-129
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