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Researchers from North America, eastern and western Europe, and the
Soviet Union contribute 45 papers relating mathematical and
experimental results on nonlinear wave phenomena in excitable media
and related nonlinear systems. A nonlinear sampling of topics
reveals such findings as sustained reactio
Proceedings of a NATO ARW held in Leeds, UK, September 11-15, 1989
Open nonlinear systems are capable of self-organization in space
and time. This realization constitutes a major breakthrough of
modern science, and is currently at the origin of explosive
developments in chemistry, physics and biology. Observations and
numerical computations of nonlinear systems surprise us by their
inexhaustible and sometimes nonintuitive variety of structures with
different shapes and functions. But as well as variety one finds on
closer inspection that nonlinear phenomena share universal aspects
of pattern formation in time and space. These similarities make it
possible to bridge the gap between inanimate and living matter at
various levels of complexity, in both theory and experiment. This
book is an account of different approaches to the study of this
pattern formation. The universality of kinetic, thermodynamic and
dimensional approaches is documented through their application to
purely mathematical, physical and chemical systems, as well as to
systems in nature: biochemical, cellular, multicellular,
physiological, neurophysiological, ecological and economic systems.
Hints given throughout the book allow the reader to discover how to
make use of the principles and methods in different fields of
research, including those not treated explicitly in the book.
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