Reaction–diffusion system

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title: Reaction–diffusion system
text: Reaction–diffusion systems are mathematical models that correspond to several physical phenomena. The most common is the change in space and time of the concentration of one or more chemical substances: local chemical reactions in which the substances are transformed into each other, and diffusion which causes the substances to spread out over a surface in space. Reaction–diffusion systems are naturally applied in chemistry. However, the system can also describe dynamical processes of non-chemic
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description: Type of mathematical model
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date created: 2006-12-27T23:30:37Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T12:23:18Z
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