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arxiv: 1110.5463 · v1 · pith:ETTZUJ23new · submitted 2011-10-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

A microscopic approach to nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion: the case of morphogen gradient formation

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We develop a microscopic theory for reaction-difusion (R-D) processes based on a generalization of Einstein's master equation with a reactive term and we show how the mean field formulation leads to a generalized R-D equation with non-classical solutions. For the $n$-th order annihilation reaction $A+A+A+...+A\rightarrow 0$, we obtain a nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation for which we discuss scaling and non-scaling formulations. We find steady states with either solutions exhibiting long range power law behavior (for $n>\alpha$) showing the relative dominance of sub-diffusion over reaction effects in constrained systems, or conversely solutions (for $n<\alpha<n+1$) with finite support of the concentration distribution describing situations where diffusion is slow and extinction is fast. Theoretical results are compared with experimental data for morphogen gradient formation.

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