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Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Released Tuesday, 1st January 2013
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Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Stability of Localized Wave Fronts in Bistable Systems

Tuesday, 1st January 2013
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Localized wave fronts are a fundamental feature of biological systems from cell biology to ecology. Here, we study a broad class of bistable models subject to self-activation, degradation, and spatially inhomogeneous activating agents. We determine the conditions under which wave-front localization is possible and analyze the stability thereof with respect to extrinsic perturbations and internal noise. It is found that stability is enhanced upon regulating a positional signal and, surprisingly, also for a low degree of binding cooperativity. We further show a contrasting impact of self-activation to the stability of these two sources of destabilization. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.038102

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