2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.08375
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Modern Perspectives on Near-Equilibrium Analysis of Turing Systems

Andrew L. Krause,
Eamonn A. Gaffney,
Philip K. Maini
et al.

Abstract: In the nearly seven decades since the publication of Alan Turing's work on morphogenesis, enormous progress has been made in understanding both the mathematical and biological aspects of his proposed reaction-diffusion theory. Some of these developments were nascent in Turing's paper, and others have been due to new insights from modern mathematical techniques, advances in numerical simulations, and extensive biological experiments. Despite such progress, there are still important gaps between theory and exper… Show more

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