Reaction–diffusion dynamics lie at the heart of understanding pattern formation in complex systems, ranging from chemical reactions and biological patterning to engineering applications. At its core, ...
Turing patterns are striking examples of self-organised structures arising in reaction–diffusion systems, where the interplay of chemical reactions and diffusion processes gives rise to spatial ...
Almost 30 years have passed since the discovery of concentric (target) and spiral waves in the spatially extended Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction. Since then, rotating spirals and target waves have ...
A system proposed by world war two codebreaker Alan Turing more than 60 years ago can explain the patterning of tooth-like scales possessed by sharks, according to new research. A system proposed by ...
Some basic methods for solving a differential equation by computer. then play with a simple Matlab code until you understand how it works: Explains how we model diffusion and its connection to ...
Methanol-to-olefins (MTO) process, an innovative and efficient route for olefin production via non-petrochemical resources, has achieved successful development and application in industry and ...