Rotating Spirals without Phase Singularity in Reaction-Diffusion Systems

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Rotating spiral waves without phase singularity are found to arise in a certain class of three-component reaction-diffusion systems of biological relevance. It is argued that this phenomenon is universal when some chemical components involved are diffusion-free. Some more detailed mathematical and numerical analyses are carried out on a complex Ginzburg-Landau equation with non-local coupling to which the original system is reduced close to a codimension-two parameter set.

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Kuramoto, Y., & Shima, S. I. (2003). Rotating Spirals without Phase Singularity in Reaction-Diffusion Systems. In Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (Vol. 150, pp. 115–125). Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTPS.150.115

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