Complex pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems with spatially varying parameters
Page KM., Maini PK., Monk NAM.
Spontaneous pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems on a spatially homogeneous domain has been well studied. However, in embryonic development and elsewhere, pattern formation often takes place on a spatially heterogeneous background. We explore the effects of spatially varying parameters on pattern formation in one and two dimensions using the Gierer-Meinhardt reaction-diffusion model. We investigate the effect of the wavelength of a pre-pattern and demonstrate a novel form of moving pattern. We find that spatially heterogeneous parameters can both increase the range and complexity of possible patterns and enhance the robustness of pattern selection. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.