“…It was found [33,55,65,66] that, other conditions being identical, the Joule heat release localized in reaction products and/or in the front stabilizes propagation of the high-temperature synthesis wave, whereas the Joule heat release localized in the initial mixture initiates instability development and can lead to the thermal explosion. The results of [33,55,65,66] on stability are in agreement with the concepts of the classical theory of combustion [67,68]. Two important conclusions were made: first, it is principally possible to control the synthesis, and such control does not require high powers of electric heat release, as in the ETE, EPTS, and FACS methods; second, the greatest effect of the action and, hence, the possibility of control occur at the limit of propagation of the synthesis wave.…”