Front propagation and global bifurcations in a multivariable reaction-diffusion model.

Chaos

Swiss Institute for Dryland Environmental and Energy Research, Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, Israel.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the behavior of propagating fronts in Meinhardt's multivariable reaction-diffusion model related to branching, identifying a specific bifurcation that enables episodic front movement below a certain threshold, indicating stability.
  • The research shows that stable, constant-speed fronts only occur when parameters exceed this threshold, while propagation failure is linked to complex dynamics involving T-points and heteroclinic cycles.
  • The findings suggest that multivariable models can exhibit unique behaviors not seen in simpler two-variable models, highlighting their significance in developmental processes like branching and somitogenesis.

Article Abstract

We study the existence and stability of propagating fronts in Meinhardt's multivariable reaction-diffusion model of branching in one spatial dimension. We identify a saddle-node-infinite-period bifurcation of fronts that leads to episodic front propagation in the parameter region below propagation failure and show that this state is stable. Stable constant speed fronts exist only above this parameter value. We use numerical continuation to show that propagation failure is a consequence of the presence of a T-point corresponding to the formation of a heteroclinic cycle in a spatial dynamics description. Additional T-points are identified that are responsible for a large multiplicity of different unstable traveling front-peak states. The results indicate that multivariable models may support new types of behavior that are absent from typical two-variable models but may nevertheless be important in developmental processes such as branching and somitogenesis.

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