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      Negative-Tension Instability of Scroll Waves and Winfree Turbulence in the Oregonator Model

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      The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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          Abstract

          Excitable media support self-organized scroll waves which can be unstable and give rise to three-dimensional wave chaos. Winfree turbulence of scroll waves results from the negative-tension instability of scroll waves; it plays an important role in the cardiac tissue where it may lead to ventricular fibrillation. By numerical simulations of the Oregonator model, we show that this instability and, thus, the Winfree turbulence may also be observed in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. The region in the parameter space, where the instability takes place, is determined, and a relationship between the negative-tension instability and the meandering behavior of spiral waves is found. The application of global periodic forcing to control such turbulence in the Oregonator model is discussed.

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          Journal
          The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
          J. Phys. Chem. A
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1089-5639
          1520-5215
          November 2006
          November 2006
          : 110
          : 43
          : 12063-12071
          Article
          10.1021/jp064155q
          17064196
          c44687aa-f646-4779-bf45-3e3cf573f1bc
          © 2006
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