There are 3 repositories under reaction-diffusion topic.
A tour in the wonderland of math with python.
Official master repo (Git version)
Interactive reaction-diffusion simulation with organic patterns and behaviors that emerge from the interactions of two chemicals mixed together.
Some Python examples to obtain reaction-diffusion results and animations.
WebGL reaction-diffusion system with variable anisotropic diffusion and Phong illumination.
Reaction-Diffusion simulation in Three.js
Reaction-diffusion on GPU in WebGL.
Image glitch visualization using various Pixel Sorting methods for Processing
C++/CUDA Implementation of the most popular reaction-diffusion dynamics
Spatial bio-chemical reaction model editor and simulator
A free, open-source tool for modeling chemical reaction networks in Python
An implementation of 'Image stylization using anisotropic reaction diffusion', The Visual Computer (SCIE)
A finite element method implementation in Matlab to solve the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion equation on the surface of a sphere.
Generate visuals based on music rhythm using reaction-diffusion.
This a reaction-diffusion PDE solver in 3D implemented with C/C++/CUDA and OpenGL interoperability. In addition, the media has rotational anisotropy to account for the tissue fiber effects.
Suite of 1D, 2D, 3D demo apps of varying complexity with built-in support for sample mesh and exact Jacobians
A collection of java simulations. Examples include reaction diffusion, fractals, henon phase exploration, snakes, dice, and fluid flow.
Photoshop scripts to generate Turing patterns / reaction diffusion systems via rotation
Predator-prey simulator using Cellular Automata
Python3 implementation of the reaction-diffusion equation
Reaction-Diffusion system simulation in WASM with Rust
Matlab scripts to recreate figures of the JR Soc Interface article "Model reduction enables Turing instability analysis of large reaction-diffusion models"
Four simulators for reaction-diffusion cellular nonlinear networks running on Google COLAB
Python code for the paper "Binary classification as a phase separation process", by Rafael Monteiro. Further information can be found in the tutorial website below.
models of 2D reaction-diffusion systems
Project on Medical Imaging - MVA MSc
Yolohtli is a 2D cardiac electrophysiology solver developed in C/CUDA parallel programming language. The solver has many functionalities to facilitate the user experience and analysis. These include easy to use loading/saving options, keyboard/mouse user interactivity, and real time OpenGL graphics. Moreover, several non-standard functions have been implemented to monitor the evolution of spatio-temporal patterns, such as spiral tip tracking, contour tracking, complex boundaries, external stimulation, and many more.
Reaction-Diffusion system simulation in Dyalog APL and BQN
Ruby implementation of the Reaction diffusion system (Gray-Scott model)
3D reaction diffusion project using WebGL 2.0 and ray casting to visualize the volume data.