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In a spatially homogeneous environment an excitable media is characterized by a globally stable equilibrium state, and also by a threshold mechanism which produces a large amplitude response to a sufficiently large stimulus. This response is temporary, however, and the system soon returns to its equilibrium configuration. Such media are to be distinguished from oscillatory ones; the latter support self-excited spatially homogeneous oscillations. In this paper we show how spatial inhomogeneities in an excitable media tend to organize themselves to produce spatial patterns which oscillate periodically in time.
Greenberg et al. (Mon,) studied this question.