Sometimes, chemical reactions do not solely run stationary in one direction, but they show spatio-temporal oscillations. At TU Wien, a transition to chaotic behavior on the nanometer scale has now .
Usually, chaotic behavior is observed in large systems, such as weather, asteroids in space that are concurrently drawn to several massive celestial bodies, or coupled swinging pendulums. On the atomic scale, chaos is uncommon; instead, other effects are more prominent.
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