Turing demonstrated that spatially heterogeneous patterns can be self-organized, when the two substances interact locally and diffuse randomly. Turing systems have been applied not only to explain patterns observed wi...Turing demonstrated that spatially heterogeneous patterns can be self-organized, when the two substances interact locally and diffuse randomly. Turing systems have been applied not only to explain patterns observed within the biological and chemical fields, but also to develop image information processing tools. In a twin study, to evaluate the V-shaped bundle of the inner ear outer hair, we developed a method that utilizes a reaction-diffusion system with anisotropic diffusion that exhibited triangular patterns with the introduction of a certain anisotropy strength. In this study, we explored the parameter range over which these periodic triangular patterns were obtained. First, we defined an index for triangular clearness, TC. Triangular patterns can be obtained by introducing a large anisotropy δ, but the range of δ depends on the diffusion coefficient. We found an explanatory variable that can explain the change in TC based on a heuristic argument of the relative distance of the pitchfork bifurcation point between the maximum and minimum anisotropic diffusion function values. Clear periodic triangular patterns were obtained when the distance between the minimum anisotropic function value and pitchfork bifurcation point was over 2.5 times the distance to the anisotropic diffusion function maximum value. By changing the diffusion coefficients or the reaction terms, we further confirmed the accuracy of this condition using computer simulation. Its relevance to diffusion instability has also been discussed.展开更多
In this paper, we discuss the Lipschitz equivalence of self-similar sets with triangular pattern. This is a generalization of {1, 3, 5}-{1, 4, 5} problem proposed by David and Semmes. It is proved that if two such sel...In this paper, we discuss the Lipschitz equivalence of self-similar sets with triangular pattern. This is a generalization of {1, 3, 5}-{1, 4, 5} problem proposed by David and Semmes. It is proved that if two such self-similar sets are totally disconnected, then they are Lipschitz equivalent if and only if they have the same Hausdorff dimension.展开更多
文摘Turing demonstrated that spatially heterogeneous patterns can be self-organized, when the two substances interact locally and diffuse randomly. Turing systems have been applied not only to explain patterns observed within the biological and chemical fields, but also to develop image information processing tools. In a twin study, to evaluate the V-shaped bundle of the inner ear outer hair, we developed a method that utilizes a reaction-diffusion system with anisotropic diffusion that exhibited triangular patterns with the introduction of a certain anisotropy strength. In this study, we explored the parameter range over which these periodic triangular patterns were obtained. First, we defined an index for triangular clearness, TC. Triangular patterns can be obtained by introducing a large anisotropy δ, but the range of δ depends on the diffusion coefficient. We found an explanatory variable that can explain the change in TC based on a heuristic argument of the relative distance of the pitchfork bifurcation point between the maximum and minimum anisotropic diffusion function values. Clear periodic triangular patterns were obtained when the distance between the minimum anisotropic function value and pitchfork bifurcation point was over 2.5 times the distance to the anisotropic diffusion function maximum value. By changing the diffusion coefficients or the reaction terms, we further confirmed the accuracy of this condition using computer simulation. Its relevance to diffusion instability has also been discussed.
基金supported by National Natural Science of China (Grant Nos. 11071224, 11071082, 11071090, 10671180, 10631040)Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo (Grant No. 2009A610077)+1 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, SCUTthe Science Foundation for the Youth of South China University of Technology (Grant No. E5090470)
文摘In this paper, we discuss the Lipschitz equivalence of self-similar sets with triangular pattern. This is a generalization of {1, 3, 5}-{1, 4, 5} problem proposed by David and Semmes. It is proved that if two such self-similar sets are totally disconnected, then they are Lipschitz equivalent if and only if they have the same Hausdorff dimension.