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Some common dynamic features of coupled reacting systems
M. A. Taylor, I. G. Kevrekidis
Chemical & Biological Engineering
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Mathematics
Reactor
89%
Two Parameters
68%
Quasiperiodicity
57%
Chemical Reactors
54%
Chemostat
52%
Coupled Oscillators
50%
Quasi-periodic Solutions
48%
Predator-prey
48%
Chemical Reaction
45%
Dynamic Behavior
43%
Extinction
39%
Scenarios
36%
Entire
33%
Oscillation
31%
Bifurcation
30%
Interaction
28%
Model
12%
Class
11%
Physics & Astronomy
reactors
89%
oscillators
88%
chemical reactors
84%
predators
79%
chemical reactions
53%
extinction
50%
oscillations
37%
interactions
23%
Engineering & Materials Science
Chemostats
100%
Chemical reactors
78%
Chemical reactions
58%