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arxiv: nlin/0504019 · v1 · submitted 2005-04-08 · 🌊 nlin.PS · nlin.CD

Chaotic Turing Patterns displaying the beauty of chaos

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The problem of Turing pattern formation has attracted much attention in nonlinear science as well as physics, chemistry and biology. So far all Turing patterns have been observed in stationary and oscillatory media only. In this letter we find for the first time that ordered Turing patterns exist in chaotic extended systems. And chaotic Turing patterns are strikingly rich and surprisingly beautiful with their space structures. These findings are in sharp contrast with the intuition of pseudo-randomness of chaos. The richness and beauty of the chaotic Turing patterns are attributed to a large variety of symmetry properties realized by various types of self-organizations of partial chaos synchronizations. Some statistical measurements are performed to confirm and heuristically understand these findings.

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