Analytical approach for a chemical wave segment in Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction with global feedback(SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS)
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A quite simple but useful analytical approach for a chemical wave segment with free ends stabilized by using a negative feedback control algorithm is presented. By integrating a reaction-diffusion equations we are able to find an approximated analytical expression for understanding the characteristics of the segment. We discuss the linear stability of the segment by the approximated expression.
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著者
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Osaki Koichi
Department Of Business Administration Ube National College Of Technology
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Sakurai Tatsunari
Department of Human and Information Science, Tokai University
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Sakurai Tatsunari
Department Of Human And Information Science Tokai University
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Sakurai Tatsunari
Department Of Electrical Engineering Ube National College Of Technology
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