Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
2. Department of Electrical Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
We study some properties of pattern formation arising in large arrays of locally coupled first-order nonlinear dynamical systems, namely Cellular Neural Networks (CNNs). We will present exact results to analyze spatial patterns for symmetric coupling and to analyze spatio-temporal patterns for anti-symmetric coupling in one-dimensional lattices, which will then be completed by approximative results based on a spatial and/or temporal frequency approach. We will discuss the validity of these approximations, which bring a lot of insight. This spectral approach becomes very convenient for the two-dimensional lattice, as exact results get more complicated to establish. In this second part, we will only consider a symmetric coupling between cells. We will show what kinds of motifs can be found in the patterns generated by 3×3 templates. Then, we will discuss the dynamics of pattern formation starting from initial conditions which are a small random noise added to the unstable equilibrium: this can generally be well predicted by the spatial frequency approach. We will also study whether a defect in a pure pattern can propagate or not through the whole lattice, starting from initial conditions being a localized perturbation of a stable pattern: this phenomenon is no longer correctly predicted by the spatial frequency approach. We also show that patterns such as spirals and targets can be formed by “seed” initial conditions — localized, non-random perturbations of an unstable equilibrium. Finally, the effects on the patterns formed of a bias term in the dynamics are demonstrated.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Modeling and Simulation,Engineering (miscellaneous)
Cited by
35 articles.
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