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Reaction-diffusion waves in biology: new trends, recent developments

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posted on 2025-03-07, 09:33 authored by V Volpert, Sergei PetrovskiySergei Petrovskiy
Reaction-diffusion systems are widely used in the description of propagation phenomena in biological systems, where chemical and biological processes combine to produce spatial and temporal patterns. This paper explores the recent trends and developments in the study of reaction-diffusion waves, highlighting their relevance to diverse biological contexts such as population dynamics, ecology or biomedical applications. Progress in mathematical techniques and computational methods advances our ability to model these systems, providing deeper insights into wave propagation, stability, and bifurcations. We also discuss novel models and their implications for understanding processes such as biological invasions or disease proliferation. Overall, the integration of modern theoretical frameworks with experimental data continues to push the boundaries of this interdisciplinary field, revealing new applications and mechanisms underlying biological wave dynamics.

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Comp' & Math' Sciences

Published in

Physics of Life Reviews

Volume

52

Pagination

1 - 20

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

1571-0645

eissn

1873-1457

Spatial coverage

Netherlands

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Sergei Petrovskiy

Deposit date

2024-12-06

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