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Alteration in Cross Diffusivities Governs the Nature and Dynamics of Spatiotemporal Pattern Formation
Authors:Amitava Giri  Shreyans Pramod Jain  Sandip Kar
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, 400076 India;2. Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, 400076 India

These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract:Realizing spatiotemporal patterns out of a chemical reaction diffusion system remains an experimental challenge owing to the difficulty in overcoming the stringent condition of diffusion driven instability. Herein, by considering the spatially extended Gray-Scott model system, we have investigated how the cross diffusivities of the reactants involved influence the nature and dynamics of spatiotemporal patterns. Our study unravels that in absence of diffusion driven instability, spatially inhomogeneous patterns can be obtained for the Gray-Scott model system, and unstable time dependent patterns can be stabilized just by adjusting cross diffusivities of the reactants. Interestingly, the effect of cross diffusion in presence of the diffusion driven instability can differentially alter the speed of pattern formation, and potentially modify the nature of the spatiotemporal patterns obtained under different parametric conditions. Experimental verification of our findings may allow us to observe spatiotemporal patterns beyond the regime of classical Turing instability.
Keywords:cross diffusion  numerical simulations  reaction-diffusion systems  spatiotemporal pattern  stability analysis
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