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Effect of Toxin and Cross-Diffusion

Shu Tang Liu () and Li Zhang ()
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Shu Tang Liu: Shandong University, College of Control Science and Engineering
Li Zhang: Shandong University of Political Science and Law, Business School, College of Control Science and Engineering

Chapter Chapter 10 in Pattern Dynamics of Marine Plankton Behavior, 2024, pp 165-189 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The reaction–diffusion theory was introduced in 1952 by Turing [146] to explain the regulated pattern formation occurring in the developing animal embryo. Subsequently, pattern formation theory has attracted considerable attention in chemistry [214, 215], physics [216], and ecology [217, 218].

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-5369-7_10

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