Gray-Scott Model at F 0.0300, k 0.0570
These images and movie demonstrate the behavior of the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion system with σ=Du/Dv=2 and parameters F=0.0300, k=0.0570.
Isolated spots become rapidly growing rings that appear to move through each other like overlapping waves; the end result is a mazelike field of negative worms with a few small negative loops and solitons, within 2250 tu. Worms link up, generally preferring greater length to branching structure, for well over 750,000 tu.
Categories: Pearson θ; Wolfram 2-a (glossary of terms)
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15 frames/sec.; each fr. is 47 iter. steps = 23.5 tu; 1800 fr. total (42,300 tu) | increase k |
decrease F |
In these images:
- Color indicates level of u, ranging from purple (lowest u values) through blue, aqua, green, yellow and pink/red (highest u values)
- Areas where u is increasing are lightened to a light pastel tone; where u is decreasing the color is vivid.
- In areas where u is changing by less than ±3×10-6 per tu, an intermediate pastel color is seen. This includes areas that are in steady state or equilibrium.
''tu'' is the dimensionless unit of time, and ''lu'' the dimensionless unit of length, implicit in the equations that define the reaction-diffusion model. The grids for these simulations use Δx=1/143 lu and Δt=1/2 tu; the system is 3.2 lu wide. The simulation meets itself at the edges (periodic boundary condition); all images tile seamlessly if used as wallpaper.
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