Reaction-Diffusion Systems

This research area studies how spatial organization can emerge from local transport, interaction, and constraint. In classical settings, reaction-diffusion systems are used to model chemical waves, concentration patterns, oscillatory media, morphogenesis, and other forms of self-organization. In Coherence Geometry, these behaviors are studied as projections of underlying coherence dynamics, where local relaxation, amplitude modulation, phase interaction, diffusion-like transport, and stability selection generate visible pattern structure.