Molecular Discreteness in Reaction-Diffusion Systems Yields Steady States Not Seen in the Continuum Limit
Chemical Physics
2007-05-23 v3 Pattern Formation and Solitons
Biological Physics
Subcellular Processes
Abstract
We investigate the effects of spatial discreteness of molecules in reaction-diffusion systems. It is found that discreteness within the so called Kuramoto length can lead to a localization of molecules, resulting in novel steady states that do not exist in the continuous case. These novel states are analyzed theoretically as the fixed points of accelerated localized reactions, an approach that was verified to be in good agreement with stochastic particle simulations. The relevance of this discreteness-induced state to biological intracellular processes is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0310083,
title = {Molecular Discreteness in Reaction-Diffusion Systems Yields Steady States Not Seen in the Continuum Limit},
author = {Yuichi Togashi and Kunihiko Kaneko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0310083},
year = {2007}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures, revtex4