Bespoke Turing systems
Reaction–diffusion systems are an intensively studied form of partial differential equation, frequently used to produce spatially heterogeneous patterned states from homogeneous symmetry breaking via the Turing instability. Although there are many prototypical “Turing systems” available, determining...
Main Authors: | Woolley, TE, Krause, AL, Gaffney, EA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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