Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons
Scientific paper
2011-09-28
Nonlinear Sciences
Pattern Formation and Solitons
5 pages and 3 figures
Scientific paper
The breakup of rotating scroll waves in three-dimensional excitable media has been linked to important biological processes. The known mechanisms for this transition almost exclusively involve the dynamics of the scroll filament, i.e., the line connecting the phase singularities. In this paper, we describe a novel defect-induced route to breakup of a scroll wave pinned by an inexcitable obstacle partially extending through the bulk of the medium. The wave is helically wound around the defect inducing sudden changes in velocity components of the wavefront at the obstacle boundary. This results in breakup far from the filament, eventually giving rise to spatiotemporal chaos. Our results suggest a potentially critical role of pinning obstacles in the onset of life-threatening disturbances of cardiac activity.
Ghosh Anitna
Sinha Sitabhra
Sridhar Srinath
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