“…Field and Noyes were able to construct a simplified mathematical model [11], now known as the Oregonator, which exhibits oscillatory limit cycles. The model also successfully describes the fascinating features of the complex phenomena seen in the BZ reaction, both temporal, such as excitability [12,13], bistability [14], stirring effects [15,16], quasiperiodicity, and chaos [17,18], and spatial, including traveling waves [19], target and spiral patterns [20,21], scroll rings [22], and their orientation dynamics in advective fields [23]. In our study, we will, in particular review the evidence supporting the presence of long range correlation in this reaction.…”