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A numerical study of global bifurcations in chemical dynamics
I. G. Kevrekidis
Chemical & Biological Engineering
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Chaos (Dynamical)
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Phase Space
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Chemical Reactor
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Chemical Engineering
80%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bifurcation
71%
chemical
32%
compressible flow
28%
chemical engineering
26%
chaotic dynamics
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gas flow
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numerical method
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analytical method
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porous medium
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extinction
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oscillation
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reactor
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method
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test
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parameter
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Engineering & Materials Science
Chemical reactors
44%
Chemical engineering
39%
Chaos theory
33%
Porous materials
32%
Flow of gases
32%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chemical Engineering
37%
Chemical Models
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Gases
18%
Parturition
15%