Autowave

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    • Autowave Phenomena: An Overview**
    • Introduction:**

Autowaves are self-sustaining waves that propagate through an active medium, influencing various natural systems across chemistry, biology, and physics. Examples include electrical impulses in nerves, chemical reactions like the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction, and population dynamics in amoebae.

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Autowaves are fundamental in many systems, offering insights across disciplines. Their study is crucial for applications in medicine, biology, and beyond, highlighting the importance of controlling wave behavior for practical benefits.