In this paper, we have modified one of the simplest multi-level cellular automata – a hodgepodge machine, so as to represent the best match for the chemical trajectory observed in the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction (BZR) in a thin layered planar setting. By introducing a noise term into the model, we were able to transform the central regular structure into the circular target pattern. We further analyze influences of the neighborhood (diffusion process) and internal excitation type of noise. We find that the configurations of ignition points, which give the target patterns, occur only in the interval of the neighborhood excitation noise from 30% to 34% and at the internal excitation noise of 12%. We argue that the BZR occurs on a semi-regul...
This thesis introduces a comprehensive atlas of behaviour in the iron-catalysed Belousov-Zhabotinsky...
When two gels, each loaded with a different set of reactants A and B of an oscillatory reaction, are...
Spiral chemical waves subjected to a spatiotemporal random excitability are experimentally and numer...
We propose a stochastic cellular automaton method to simulate chemical reactions in small systems. U...
In this thesis, we analyze the multiple time scale dynamics of two chemical oscillator models: the "...
We investigate the origin of deterministic chaos in the Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction carried o...
We report a detailed numerical investigation of the relative abundance of periodic and chaotic oscil...
Systems chemistry aims at studying and developing "smart" materials displaying reactivity to externa...
Pattern formation induced by noise is a celebrated phenomenon in diverse reaction-diffusion systems....
We prove the existence of noise induced order in the Matsumoto-Tsuda model, where it was originally ...
New methods of identifying the transition rule of a Belousov–Zhabotinskii (BZ) reaction directly fro...
Abstract: We study the effects of multi-plicative noise on a spatio-temporal pattern forming nonline...
The Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction is the prototypical reaction for chemical oscillations. This syste...
Travelling wave patterns occur frequently in chemically reacting systems; these include planar front...
The photosensitive Belousov–Zhabotinsky (pBZ) reaction has been used extensively to study the proper...
This thesis introduces a comprehensive atlas of behaviour in the iron-catalysed Belousov-Zhabotinsky...
When two gels, each loaded with a different set of reactants A and B of an oscillatory reaction, are...
Spiral chemical waves subjected to a spatiotemporal random excitability are experimentally and numer...
We propose a stochastic cellular automaton method to simulate chemical reactions in small systems. U...
In this thesis, we analyze the multiple time scale dynamics of two chemical oscillator models: the "...
We investigate the origin of deterministic chaos in the Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction carried o...
We report a detailed numerical investigation of the relative abundance of periodic and chaotic oscil...
Systems chemistry aims at studying and developing "smart" materials displaying reactivity to externa...
Pattern formation induced by noise is a celebrated phenomenon in diverse reaction-diffusion systems....
We prove the existence of noise induced order in the Matsumoto-Tsuda model, where it was originally ...
New methods of identifying the transition rule of a Belousov–Zhabotinskii (BZ) reaction directly fro...
Abstract: We study the effects of multi-plicative noise on a spatio-temporal pattern forming nonline...
The Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction is the prototypical reaction for chemical oscillations. This syste...
Travelling wave patterns occur frequently in chemically reacting systems; these include planar front...
The photosensitive Belousov–Zhabotinsky (pBZ) reaction has been used extensively to study the proper...
This thesis introduces a comprehensive atlas of behaviour in the iron-catalysed Belousov-Zhabotinsky...
When two gels, each loaded with a different set of reactants A and B of an oscillatory reaction, are...
Spiral chemical waves subjected to a spatiotemporal random excitability are experimentally and numer...