
doi: 10.1007/bf00365222
pmid: 3607103
Conservative patterns dominate the pattern formation of systems governed by competition and limited resources. Using a simple mechanical model the principle of marginal stability, period doubling in space, the existence of conserved values and relations to biological pattern formation are discussed.
limited resources, Movement, principle of marginal stability, curved surface, Gierer-Meinhart model, Models, Biological, mechanical model, Pattern Recognition, Automated, period doubling, pattern formation, Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics, competition, stable nonhomogeneous patterns, General biology and biomathematics, Mathematics
limited resources, Movement, principle of marginal stability, curved surface, Gierer-Meinhart model, Models, Biological, mechanical model, Pattern Recognition, Automated, period doubling, pattern formation, Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics, competition, stable nonhomogeneous patterns, General biology and biomathematics, Mathematics
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