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Parabolic initial value problems, including the Frank–Kamenetskii approximation for a high-activation energy exothermic chemical reaction, are studied. It is found that for many such systems there is finite time blow-up of the solution whenever the Frank–Kamenetskii parameter, or equivalent, is greater than the upper bound ^ * to the spectrum of the corresponding steady state. When the upper bound lies in the spectrum the blow-up time is found to increase as O (- ^ *) ^ - 1 /2 as approaches ^ * from above. For < ^ * lower bounds on the initial data are determined above which thermal runaway must also occur.
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