Spikes and localised patterns for a novel Schnakenberg model in the semi-strong interaction regime

Author(s):  
FAHAD AL SAADI ◽  
ALAN CHAMPNEYS ◽  
CHUNYI GAI ◽  
THEODORE KOLOKOLNIKOV

An analysis is undertaken of the formation and stability of localised patterns in a 1D Schanckenberg model, with source terms in both the activator and inhibitor fields. The aim is to illustrate the connection between semi-strong asymptotic analysis and the theory of localised pattern formation within a pinning region created by a subcritical Turing bifurcation. A two-parameter bifurcation diagram of homogeneous, periodic and localised patterns is obtained numerically. A natural asymptotic scaling for semi-strong interaction theory is found where an activator source term \[a = O(\varepsilon )\] and the inhibitor source \[b = O({\varepsilon ^2})\] , with ε2 being the diffusion ratio. The theory predicts a fold of spike solutions leading to onset of localised patterns upon increase of b from zero. Non-local eigenvalue arguments show that both branches emanating from the fold are unstable, with the higher intensity branch becoming stable through a Hopf bifurcation as b increases beyond the \[O(\varepsilon )\] regime. All analytical results are found to agree with numerics. In particular, the asymptotic expression for the fold is found to be accurate beyond its region of validity, and its extension into the pinning region is found to form the low b boundary of the so-called homoclinic snaking region. Further numerical results point to both sub and supercritical Hopf bifurcation and novel spikeinsertion dynamics.

Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 1023
Author(s):  
Hari Mohan Srivastava ◽  
Sheza M. El-Deeb

In this paper, we investigate several fuzzy differential subordinations that are connected with the Borel distribution series Bλ,α,β(z) of the Mittag-Leffler type, which involves the two-parameter Mittag-Leffler function Eα,β(z). Using the above-mentioned operator Bλ,α,β, we also introduce and study a class Mλ,α,βFη of holomorphic and univalent functions in the open unit disk Δ. The Mittag-Leffler-type functions, which we have used in the present investigation, belong to the significantly wider family of the Fox-Wright function pΨq(z), whose p numerator parameters and q denominator parameters possess a kind of symmetry behavior in the sense that it remains invariant (or unchanged) when the order of the p numerator parameters or when the order of the q denominator parameters is arbitrarily changed. Here, in this article, we have used such special functions in our study of a general Borel-type probability distribution, which may be symmetric or asymmetric. As symmetry is generally present in most works involving fuzzy sets and fuzzy systems, our usages here of fuzzy subordinations and fuzzy membership functions potentially possess local or non-local symmetry features.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (12) ◽  
pp. 1950163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suqi Ma

By applying a geometrical scheme developed to tackle the eigenvalue problem of delay differential equations with multiple time delays, Hopf bifurcation of Hopfield neuron model is analyzed in two-parameter space. By the introduction of two new angles, the calculation of imaginary roots is carried out analytically and effectively. By increasing the parameter to cross over the Hopf bifurcation lines, the stability switching direction is confirmed. The method is a useful tool to show the partition of stable and unstable regions in two-parameter space and detect double Hopf bifurcation further. The typified dynamical behaviors based on nearby double Hopf points are analyzed by applying the normal form technique and center manifold method.


2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 777-796 ◽  
Author(s):  
RUI HU ◽  
YUAN YUAN

We consider a diffusive Nicholson's blowflies equation with non-local delay and study the stability of the uniform steady states and the possible Hopf bifurcation. By using the upper- and lower solutions method, the global stability of constant steady states is obtained. We also discuss the local stability via analysis of the characteristic equation. Moreover, for a special kernel, the occurrence of Hopf bifurcation near the steady state solution and the stability of bifurcated periodic solutions are given via the centre manifold theory. Based on laboratory data and our theoretical results, we address the influence of various types of vaccinations in controlling the outbreak of blowflies.


2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (12) ◽  
pp. 3647-3656 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ł. J. GOŁASZEWSKI ◽  
P. SŁAWIŃSKI ◽  
H. ŻOŁADEK

We study the system ẋ = x(y+2z+(15/2η2)u), ẏ = y(x-2z-(7/2η2)u), ż = -z(x+y+(4/η2)u), u = x+y+z-1, and its two-parameter perturbations. We show that before perturbation there exists a one-parameter family of periodic solutions obtained via a nondegenarate Hopf bifurcation and after perturbation there remains at most one limit cycle of small amplitude and bounded period. Moreover, we found that a secondary Hopf bifurcation to an invariant torus occurs after the perturbation.


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