Formation and control of Turing patterns in a coherent quantum fluid
Nonequilibrium patterns in open systems are ubiquitous in nature, with examples as diverse as desert sand dunes, animal coat patterns such as zebra stripes, or geographic patterns in parasitic insect populations. A theoretical foundation that explains the basic features of a large class of patterns...
Main Authors: | Ardizzone, Vincenzo, Lewandowski, Przemyslaw, Luk, M. H., Tse, Y. C., Kwong, N. H., Lücke, Andreas, Abbarchi, Marco, Baudin, Emmanuel, Galopin, Elisabeth, Bloch, Jacqueline, Lemaitre, Aristide, Leung, P. T., Roussignol, Philippe, Binder, Rolf, Tignon, Jerome, Schumacher, Stefan |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2013
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3804860/ |
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