Alternative stable scroll waves and conversion of autowave turbulence

A. J. Foulkes, D. Barkley, V. N. Biktashev, I. V. Biktasheva

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    Abstract

    Rotating spiral and scroll waves (vortices) are investigated in the FitzHugh-Nagumo model of excitable media. The focus is on a parameter region in which there exists bistability between alternative stable vortices with distinct periods. Response functions are used to predict the filament tension of the alternative scrolls and it is shown that the slow-period scroll has negative filament tension, while the filament tension of the fast-period scroll changes sign within a hysteresis loop. The predictions are confirmed by direct simulations. Further investigations show that the slow-period scrolls display features similar to delayed after-depolarization and tend to develop into turbulence similar to ventricular fibrillation (VF). Scrolls with positive filament tension collapse or stabilize, similar to monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT). Perturbations, such as boundary interaction or shock stimulus, can convert the vortex with negative filament tension into the vortex with positive filament tension. This may correspond to transition from VF to VT unrelated to pinning. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number043136
    JournalChaos
    Volume20
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2010

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