Propagation failure in excitable media

A. Hagberg and E. Meron
Phys. Rev. E 57, 299 – Published 1 January 1998
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Abstract

We study a mechanism of pulse propagation failure in excitable media where stable traveling pulse solutions appear via a subcritical pitchfork bifurcation. The bifurcation plays a key role in that mechanism. Small perturbations, externally applied or from internal instabilities, may cause pulse propagation failure (wave breakup) provided the system is close enough to the bifurcation point. We derive relations showing how the pitchfork bifurcation is unfolded by weak curvature or advective field perturbations and use them to demonstrate wave breakup. We suggest that the recent observations of wave breakup in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction induced by either an electric field [J.J. Taboada et al.. Chaos 4, 519 (1994)] or a transverse instability [M. Markus, G. Kloss, and I. Kusch, Nature (London) 371, 402 (1994)] are manifestations of this mechanism.

  • Received 15 July 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.57.299

©1998 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. Hagberg*

  • Center for Nonlinear Studies and T-7, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

E. Meron

  • The Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research and the Physics Department, Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boker Campus 84990, Sede Boker, Israel

  • *Electronic address: aric@lanl.gov
  • Electronic address: ehud@bgumail.bgu.ac.il

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Vol. 57, Iss. 1 — January 1998

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