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Pattern formation in a reaction-diffusion system of Fitzhugh-Nagumo type before the onset of subcritical Turing bifurcation.

We investigate numerically the behavior of a two-component reaction-diffusion system of Fitzhugh-Nagumo type before the onset of subcritical Turing bifurcation in response to local rigid perturbation. In a large region of parameters, the initial perturbation evolves into a localized structure. In a part of that region, closer to the bifurcation line, this structure turns out to be unstable and covers all the available space over the course of time in a process of self-completion. Depending on the parameter values in two-dimensional (2D) space, this process happens either through generation and evolution of new peaks on oscillatory tails of the initial pattern, or through the elongation, deformation, and rupture of initial structure, leading to space-filling nonbranching snakelike patterns. Transient regimes are also possible. Comparison of these results with 1D simulations shows that the prebifurcation region of parameters where the self-completion process is observed is much larger in the 2D case.

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