2020 Atlanta USA

Propagation of fronts and traveling waves in physics, chemistry, combustion, biological systems and related topics

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Claude-Michel Brauner
Tongji University & University of Bordeaux
Peoples Rep of China
Anna Ghazaryan
Miami University
USA
Alain Miranville
University of Poitiers
France
 Abstract:  
  Propagation phenomena are commonplace in physical, chemical, biological models described by systems of PDEs and in domains that bridge these fields. For example, flames constitute an intricate physical system involving fluid dynamics and multistep chemical kinetics. Instability of propagation appears driven by complex phenomena such as pattern formation, transition to chaos, free interfaces. Mathematically, investigating propagation phenomena involves parabolic or hyperbolic systems, pattern forming reaction-diffusion equations, asymptotics, attractors, free boundary problems, and variety of other concepts and techniques including computing and numerical simulation.

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