Composite Molecules and Decoupling in Reaction Diffusion Models
Statistical Mechanics
2019-10-16 v1
Abstract
The Gray-Scott model can be thought of as an effective theory at large spatiotemporal scales coming from a more fundamental theory valid at shorter spatiotemporal scales. The more fundamental theory includes a composite molecule which is trilinear in the molecules of the Gray-Scott model as was shown in the recent derivation of the Gray-Scott model from the master equation. Here we show that at a classical level, ignoring the fluctuations describable in a Langevin description, the late time dynamics of the more fundamental theory leads to the same pattern formation as found in the Gray-Scott model with suitable choices of the parameters describing the diffusion of the composite molecule.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1910.06429,
title = {Composite Molecules and Decoupling in Reaction Diffusion Models},
author = {John F. Dawson and Fred Cooper and Bogdan Mihaila},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.06429},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
10 pages, 7 figures