Wylie JJ, Miura RM. Traveling waves in coupled reaction-diffusion models with degenerate sources.
PHYSICAL REVIEW. E, STATISTICAL, NONLINEAR, AND SOFT MATTER PHYSICS 2006;
74:021909. [PMID:
17025474 DOI:
10.1103/physreve.74.021909]
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Abstract
We consider a general system of coupled nonlinear diffusion equations that are characterized by having degenerate source terms and thereby not having isolated rest states. Using a general form of physically relevant source terms, we derive conditions that are required to trigger traveling waves when a stable uniform steady-state solution is perturbed by a highly localized disturbance. We show that the degeneracy in the source terms implies that traveling waves have a number of surprising properties that are not present for systems with nondegenerate source terms. We also show that such systems can lead to a pair of waves that initially propagate outwards from the disturbance, slow down, and reverse direction before ultimately colliding and annihilating each other.
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