The Ukrainian language name of the same derivation is Bilous in the non-patronymic form.
Russian language names of the same derivation are Belous, Belousov (patronymic form)
Alan Turing who mathematically predicted oscillating chemical reactions in the early 1950s
Boris Pavlovich Belousov, (1893 – 1970), Soviet chemist/biophysicist who discovered the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
Classical attractors in the well-known dynamical systems of Van der Pol, Beluosov–Zhabotinsky, Lorenz, Rössler, Chua and many others are self-excited attractors and can be obtained numerically, with relative ease, by standard computational procedures described above.
Study of chemical oscillating reactions conducted under his direction gained prominence to his graduate student Anatoly Zhabotinsky, who investigated in detail the reaction previously discovered by Boris Belousov.