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Here's a Jupyter notebook for a simplified version of the Brusselator, the Beaverator:
Like the Brusselator, the Beaverator has solutions with oscillating concentrations of chemicals.
Example of the Beaverator, showing concentrations of the chemicals X and Y as a function of time: