turing patterns
Turing patterns refer to self-organizing, repeating patterns that emerge in complex systems governed by mathematical equations proposed by mathematician Alan Turing. These patterns often appear in biological, chemical, and physical systems, and are characterized by the interaction between two or more components that influence each other's behavior, resulting in the formation of distinct patterns.
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