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A reaction-diffusion system simulator that makes beautiful patterns for scientific applications and for fun.
Winter is coming and so is the beauty of snowflakes! Our code simulates different kinds of beautiful snowflakes, come explore it and create original winter decorations.
We numerically compute a mathematical model for generating animal patterns based on reaction-diffusion methods (Gray-Scott) first outlined by Alan Turing in 1952.
The Rössler attractor is the attractor for the Rössler system, a system of three non-linear ordinary differential equations originally studied by the German biochemist Otto Eberhard Rössler
Visualize electrodynamic forces between particles on a flat torus