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Replication of Dissipative Solitons by Many-Particle Interaction

Andreas W. Liehr, Andrei S. Moskalenko, Michael C. Röttger, Jürgen Berkemeier and Hans-Georg Purwins
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Andreas W. Liehr: Institute for Applied Physics
Andrei S. Moskalenko: Institute for Applied Physics
Michael C. Röttger: Institute for Applied Physics
Jürgen Berkemeier: Institute for Applied Physics
Hans-Georg Purwins: Institute for Applied Physics

A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’02, 2003, pp 48-61 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We are investigating a three-component reaction-diffusion model, which has been established as phenomenological model for pattern formation processes in direct current semiconductor-gas-discharge systems. Concerning two-dimensional systems we are able to reproduce the experimentally observed phenomena of replication of dissipative solitons by many-particle interaction. In three-dimensional systems these phenomena lead to the formation of complex molecules consisting of single dissipative solitons.

Keywords: Physical Review Letter; Dissipative Soliton; Propagator Mode; Discretisation Length; Fast Inhibitor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-59354-3_4

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