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Non-Archimedean Models of Morphogenesis

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We study a p-adic reaction-diffusion system and the associated Turing patterns. We establish an instability criteria and show that the Turing patterns are not classical patterns consisting of alternating domains. Instead of this, a Turing pattern consists of several domains (clusters), each of them supporting a different pattern but with the same parameter values. This type of patterns are typically produced by reaction-diffusion equations on large networks.

The author was partially supported by Conacyt Grant No. 217367 (Mexico), and by the Debnath Endowed Professorship (UTRGV, USA)

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Zúñiga-Galindo, W.A. (2021). Non-Archimedean Models of Morphogenesis. In: Zúñiga-Galindo, W.A., Toni, B. (eds) Advances in Non-Archimedean Analysis and Applications. STEAM-H: Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Mathematics & Health. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81976-7_7

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