Crossover collision of scroll wave filaments
Documenta mathematica, Tome 5 (2000), pp. 695-731
Scroll waves are three-dimensional stacks of rotating spiral waves, with spiral tips aligned along filament curves. Such spatio-temporal patterns arise, for example, in reaction diffusion systems of excitable media type.
Classification :
35B05, 35B30, 35K40, 35K55, 35K57, 37C20
Mots-clés : singularity theory, parabolic systems, scroll wave patterns, scroll wave filaments, spirals, excitable media, crossover collision, thom transversality, backwards uniqueness, video
Mots-clés : singularity theory, parabolic systems, scroll wave patterns, scroll wave filaments, spirals, excitable media, crossover collision, thom transversality, backwards uniqueness, video
@article{10_4171_dm_92,
author = {Rolf M. Mantel and Bernold Fiedler},
title = {Crossover collision of scroll wave filaments},
journal = {Documenta mathematica},
pages = {695--731},
year = {2000},
volume = {5},
doi = {10.4171/dm/92},
url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.4171/dm/92/}
}
Rolf M. Mantel; Bernold Fiedler. Crossover collision of scroll wave filaments. Documenta mathematica, Tome 5 (2000), pp. 695-731. doi: 10.4171/dm/92
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