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Propagation of chemical waves at very low temperatures, observed
experimentally [V.V. Barelko , Advances in Chem. Phys. 74 (1988), 339-384.] at velocities of order 10 cm/s, is due to
a very non- standard physical mechanism. The energy liberated by
the chemical reaction induces destruction of the material, thereby
facilitating the reaction, a process very different from standard
combustion. In this work we present recent experimental results and develop a
new mathematical model which takes into...
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