1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00280665
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Minimum domains for spatial patterns in a class of reaction diffusion equations

Abstract: We study a general class of scalar reaction/interacting population diffusion equations in two space dimensions: convective terms, due to wind, are included. We consider boundary conditions which include a measure of the hostility to the species in the exterior of the domain. The main point of the paper is to obtain estimates for the minimum domain size which can sustain spatially heterogeneous structures and indicate the type of patterns which could appear.

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“…Murray and Sperb [8] extended some of the results of [5] to cases where the domain was two dimensional and where the population was subject to drift due to winds or currents rather than dispersing via pure diffusion. Many of their results were essentially estimates of the first eigenvalues of the elliptic operators describing the dispersal of the populations under consideration.…”
Section: O Introduction Modelling and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murray and Sperb [8] extended some of the results of [5] to cases where the domain was two dimensional and where the population was subject to drift due to winds or currents rather than dispersing via pure diffusion. Many of their results were essentially estimates of the first eigenvalues of the elliptic operators describing the dispersal of the populations under consideration.…”
Section: O Introduction Modelling and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can then prove that on some open neighbourhood of 0, III/A;,(rOIII _-< M1 < oo, (11) where M 1 is a positive constant independent of h and Ill" 11t denotes the norm of the operator E~,(q).…”
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“…[43 studied the effect of wind patterns for the two dimensional reactiondiffusion problem and Murray and Sperb [11] considered this problem for a general region.…”
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“…Nevertheless, patchy patterns can be achieved with single-species reactiondiffusion models such as the model of Murray and Sperb (1983). This model is based on a reaction-diffusion equation with a convection term which plays a role comparable to the dispersal kernel associated with group centers in the GDM; and a diffusion term which has a role comparable to the Brownian motion of the particles in the GDM.…”
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“…Despite these similarities, the way the foci are generated is very different. Indeed, a key ingredient in the model of Murray and Sperb (1983) is the boundary effect: in their case, complex pattern formation (i.e. with more than one focus) cannot appear with lethal boundaries.…”
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