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Abstract

Spatially localized patterns form a representative class of patterns in dissipative systems.We study how the dynamics of traveling spots in two-dimensional space change when heterogeneities are introduced in the media.The simplest but fundamental one is a line heterogeneity of jump type. When spots encounter the jump,they display various outputs including penetration, rebound, and trapping depending on the incident angle and its height.The system loses translational symmetry by the heterogeneity, but at the same time, it causes the emergence of varioustypes of heterogeneity-induced-ordered-patterns (HIOPs) replacing the homogeneous constantstate. We study these issues by using a three-component reaction-diffusion system with one activatorand two inhibitors. The above outputs can be obtained through theinteraction between the HIOPs and the traveling spots.The global bifurcation and eigenvalue behavior of HISPs are the key to understand the underlyingmechanisms for the transitions among those dynamics. A reduction to a finite dimensionalsystem is presented here to extract the model-independent natureof the dynamics. Selected numerical techniques for the bifurcation analysis are alsoprovided.

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