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Waves and Patterns in Chemical and Biological Media

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These 28 contributions by leading researchers describe recent experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical analyses of the formation of spatial patterns in chemical and biological systems.

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Part 1 Spiral, ring and scroll patterns - experiments: direct observation of vortex ring collapse in a chemically active medium, K.I.Agladze et al; spatial patterns in a uniformly fed membrane reactor, G.Kshirsagar et al; autowave propagation in heterogeneous active media, H.Linde and H.Engel; chemical waves in inhomogeneous excitable media, J.Maselko and K.Showalter; control of dynamic pattern formation in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, Z.Nagy-Ungvarai and B.Hess; front geometries of chemical waves under anisotropic conditions, T.Yamaguchi and S.C.Muller; pattern formation in a two-dimensional reaction diffusion system with a transversal chemical gradient, A.M.Zhabotinsky et al. Part 2 Spiral, ring and scroll patterns - theory and simulations: target and spiral waves in oscillatory media in the presence of obstacles, A.Babloyantz and J.A.Sepulchre; a model for fast computer simulation of waves in excitable media, D.Barkley; kinematics of spiral waves on nonuniformly curved surfaces, V.A.Davydov and V.S.Zykov; stability of vortex rotation in an excitable cellular medium, V.G.Fast and I.R.Efimov; the eikonal equation - stability of reaction diffusion waves on a sphere, J.Gomatam and D.A.Hodson; spiral selection as a free boundary problem, D.A.Kessler and H.Levine; the role of curvature and wavefront interactions in spiral-wave dynamics, E.Meron; vortex initiation in a heterogeneous excitable medium, A.V.Panfilov and B.N. Vasiev; wave patterns in an excitable reaction - diffusion system, H.Sevcikova and M.Marek; alternative stable rotors in an excitable medium, A.T.Winfree. Part 3 Fronts and turing patterns: instabilities of front patterns in reaction-diffusion systems, A. Ameodo et al; Turing-type chemical patterns in the chlorite-iodide-malonic acide reaction, F. De Kepper et al; dynamics of fronts, nuclei and patterns in 2D random media, W. Ebeling et al; structure multistability in spatially modulated reaction-diffusion systems, YuD. Kalafati and Yu.A. Rzhanov. Part 4 Waves and patterns in biological systems: spiral waves in normal isolated ventricular muscle, J.M. Davidenko et al; spatial long-range interactions in squid giant axons, Y. Hanyu and G. Matsumoto; sequential events in bacterial colony morphogenesis, J.A. Shapiro and D. Trubatch; analysis of optical density wave propagation and cell movement in the cellular slime mould dictyostelium doscoideum, F. Siegert and C.J. Weijer; quantitative analysis of periodic chemotaxis in aggregation patterns of dictyostelium discoideum, O. Steinbeck et al. Part 5 Image processing: can excitable media be considered as computational systems?, A.V. Holden et al; autowave principles for parallel image processing, V.I. Krinsky et al.

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These 28 contributions by leading researchers describe recent experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical analyses of the formation of spatial patterns in chemical and biological systems.

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Authors Harry L. Krinsky Swinney
Assisted by Valentin I. Krinsky (Editor), Harry L. Swinney (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.12.1991
 
EAN 9780262691505
ISBN 978-0-262-69150-5
No. of pages 266
Series Special Issues of "Physica D"
Special Issues of Physica D
Waves and Patterns in Chemical and Biological Media
Special Issues of Physica D
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Miscellaneous

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