Bulletin of the American Physical Society
91st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 24–26, 2024; UNC Charlotte, North Carolina
Session J05: Computational Physics
1:30 PM–3:30 PM,
Friday, October 25, 2024
UNC Charlotte
Room: Cone Center, Cone 111b
Chair: Jason Czak, James Madison University
Abstract: J05.00006 : Creating novel patterns with localized perturbations in non-linear reaction-diffusion systems
2:42 PM–2:54 PM
Presenter:
Jason Czak
(James Madison University)
Author:
Jason Czak
(James Madison University)
The Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion model is renowned for its ability to generate numerous spatiotemporal patterns commonly observed in nature. These patterns include stationary pulses, traveling waves, self-replicating pulses, coarsening behavior, and transient chaos. The model has been extensively studied, with various modifications involving electric fields, Time Delayed Feedback Control (TDFC), and inherent parameter variations. In this study, we selectively applied and designed protocols using electric field effects, parameter variations, and TDFC to specific spatially localized regions of the system to generate novel patterns. By manipulating known parameter space regimes, we scaled localized perturbations to produce these unique patterns.
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