A lattice model for wave patterns in forests
In this seminar, I analyse a simple two-dimensional stochastic lattice model.
This model is based on a model for wave
patterns in fir forests adopted by Satake, Kubo and Iwasa.
It is a Markov chain model with interaction of neighboring
sites based on their age. The model can explain the scale of the
patterns observed in nature while still offering some of
the formal simplicity of the Ising model which itself is not
an adequate model.
This study is a work in progress. I will present
simulation results that illustrate the main properties of the
model (parameter dependence, scaling properties, etc.),
and I will discuss the relation to other lattice models
that have recently been applied to similar situations in ecology.