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One of the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias is the self-organization of electrical waves in the heart. These waves can anchor to scar tissue, collagen fibers, and coronary vessels. The anchoring generates stationary electrical signals...
Vortex waves are striking spatial-temporal patterns and observed in diverse systems, such as active galaxies, catalytic reactions, and even biological systems. In the heart, vortex patterns of electrical waves are linked to ventricular...
The formation of stable bound wave packets is studied in a modified Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. These densely stacked structures arise from an attractive interaction between oxidation pulses that is not known from the classical...
Self-organization in reaction precipitation systems occurs in many physical, chemical, biological, and geological systems. In particular, chemical reactions provide a wealth of examples for this intriguing process. Permanent tubular...
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