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Swift–Hohenberg equation

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The Swift–Hohenberg equation is a partial differential equation that describes the evolution of certain patterns in nonlinear systems, particularly in the context of phase transitions and spatially extended systems. It is often used in the study of pattern formation in physical systems, such as fluid dynamics, chemical reactions, and biological systems.

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