The Oregonator is a mathematical model that describes oscillatory chemical reactions, specifically in the context of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction. It is a simplified version of a more complex reaction mechanism and was developed to study the dynamics of nonlinear chemical systems. Named after the state of Oregon, where the model was formulated in the 1970s by chemist Robert W. F.

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