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A Yochelis1, E Knobloch, Y Xie, Z Qu, A Garfinkel.
Abstract
Spatiotemporal control of excitable media is of paramount importance in the development of new applications, ranging from biology to physics. To this end, we identify and describe a qualitative property of excitable media that enables us to generate a sequence of traveling pulses of any desired length, using a one-time initial stimulus. The wave trains are produced by a transient pacemaker generated by a one-time suitably tailored spatially localized finite amplitude stimulus, and belong to a family of fast pulse trains. A second family, of slow pulse trains, is also present. The latter are created through a clumping instability of a traveling wave state (in an excitable regime) and are inaccessible to single localized stimuli of the type we use. The results indicate that the presence of a large multiplicity of stable, accessible, multi-pulse states is a general property of simple models of excitable media.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 21572974 PMCID: PMC3092297 DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/83/64005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Europhys Lett ISSN: 0295-5075 Impact factor: 1.947