Reaction-Diffusion

Gray-Scott model — Turing patterns, spots, stripes, and labyrinths

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Click to add reactant B. The Gray-Scott model simulates two chemicals A and B reacting: A+2B→3B (autocatalysis) and B→P (decay). Different feed/kill rates produce Turing-like patterns — spots, stripes, mazes — seen in animal coats, seashells, and biological morphogenesis.