Chemical waves constitute a known class of dissipative structures emerging in reaction-diffusion systems. They play a crucial role in biology, spreading information rapidly to synchronize and coordinate biological events. We develop a rigorous thermodynamic theory of reaction diffusion systems to characterize chemical waves. Our main result consists of defining the proper thermodynamic potential of the local dynamics as a nonequilibrium free energy density and establishing its balance equation. This enables us to identify the dynamics of the free energy, of the dissipation, and of the work spent to sustain the wave propagation. Two prototypical classes of chemical waves are examined. From a thermodynamic perspective, the first is sustained ...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Modeling and analyzing the dynamics of chemical mixtures by means of differ- tial equations is one o...
We consider the question of long-range propagation of informational signals in biosystems. This is d...
The interplay of reaction and diffusion processes can trigger localized spatiotemporal patterns when...
In our paper we try to describe the basic concepts of chemical waves and spatial pattern formation i...
In our paper we try to describe the basic concepts of chemical waves and spatial pattern formation i...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction-diffusion systems which incl...
Chemical traveling waves play an important role in biological functions, such as the propagation of ...
We report our experimental and theoretical studies of inwardly propagating chemical waves (antiwaves...
The thermodynamic prerequisites for the emergence of spatio-temporal patterns of organization in non...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction diffusion systems which incl...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction-diffusion systems which mode...
Dissipative solitons are local excitations of nonlinear continuous systems which emerge due to a flu...
The theory of reaction–diffusion waves begins in the 1930s with the works in population dynamics, co...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Modeling and analyzing the dynamics of chemical mixtures by means of differ- tial equations is one o...
We consider the question of long-range propagation of informational signals in biosystems. This is d...
The interplay of reaction and diffusion processes can trigger localized spatiotemporal patterns when...
In our paper we try to describe the basic concepts of chemical waves and spatial pattern formation i...
In our paper we try to describe the basic concepts of chemical waves and spatial pattern formation i...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction-diffusion systems which incl...
Chemical traveling waves play an important role in biological functions, such as the propagation of ...
We report our experimental and theoretical studies of inwardly propagating chemical waves (antiwaves...
The thermodynamic prerequisites for the emergence of spatio-temporal patterns of organization in non...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction diffusion systems which incl...
This article studies propagating traveling waves in a class of reaction-diffusion systems which mode...
Dissipative solitons are local excitations of nonlinear continuous systems which emerge due to a flu...
The theory of reaction–diffusion waves begins in the 1930s with the works in population dynamics, co...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
Modeling and analyzing the dynamics of chemical mixtures by means of differ- tial equations is one o...
We consider the question of long-range propagation of informational signals in biosystems. This is d...