journal article Aug 01, 1967

On the Occurrence of Oscillations around the Steady State in Systems of Chemical Reactions far from Equilibrium

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Abstract
The onset of oscillations around the steady state in systems of chemical reactions far from equilibrium is studied in certain specific cases. It is demonstrated that the appearance of oscillations is not followed by any kind of instability but comes progressively, and on modifying the thermodynamic constraints, continuously.
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Published
Aug 01, 1967
Vol/Issue
47(3)
Pages
1045-1047
Cite This Article
R. Lefever, G. Nicolis, I. Prigogine (1967). On the Occurrence of Oscillations around the Steady State in Systems of Chemical Reactions far from Equilibrium. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 47(3), 1045-1047. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1711987
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