Isolating patterns in open reaction-diffusion systems
Realistic examples of reaction–diffusion phenomena governing spatial and spatiotemporal pattern formation are rarely isolated systems, either chemically or thermodynamically. However, even formulations of ‘open’ reaction–diffusion systems often neglect the role of domain boundaries. Most idealizatio...
Main Authors: | Krause, AL, Klika, V, Maini, PK, Headon, D, Gaffney, EA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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