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Hopf bifurcation phenomenon in catalytic reaction

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In this paper, we intend to discuss Hopf bifurcation phenomenon under the effect of the periodic small perturbation on local temperature fluctuations (flikering) phenomenon of catalytic reaction. With the obtained results, we expect to provide basis for selecting reaction parameters.

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Communicated by Xu Zheng-fen.

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Zheng-rong, L., Chang, L. Hopf bifurcation phenomenon in catalytic reaction. Appl Math Mech 5, 1501–1507 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01910441

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