A detailed description of the stationary patterns observed in one-, two- and three-dimensional bistable reaction–difusion media is presented. Because of the intrinsic nature of the system, no spatial constraints are found and completely new structures arise. The mechanism stabilizing these patterns is similar to the Turing structures case for a monostable media. The most important factors determining the final stationary structures observed are also stressed out.
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