Abstract
If an excitable medium is moving with relative shear, the waves of excitation may be broken by the motion. We consider such breaks for the case of a constant linear shear flow. The mechanisms and conditions for the breaking of solitary waves and wavetrains are essentially different: the solitary waves require the velocity gradient to exceed a certain threshold, whilst the breaking of repetitive wavetrains happens for arbitrarily small velocity gradients. Since broken waves evolve into new spiral wave sources, this leads to spatio-temporal irregularity.
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Biktashev, V. N., Biktasheva, I. V., Holden, A. V., Tsyganov, M. A., Brindley, J., & Hill, N. A. (1999). Effects of Shear Flows on Nonlinear Waves in Excitable Media. Journal of Biological Physics, 25(2–3), 101–113. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005160932148
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