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In this article, we develop a method to perform constructive proofs of existence of smooth planar localized patterns in the Gray-Scott model. Specifically, we construct a natural Hilbert space Hˡ for the study of systems of autonomous semi-linear PDEs, on which products and differential operators are well-defined. Then, given an approximate solution u₀, we derive a Newton-Kantorovich approach based on the construction of an approximate inverse of the linearization around u₀. In particular, we derive a condition under which we prove the existence of a unique solution in a neighborhood of u₀. Such a condition can be verified thanks to the explicit computation of different upper bounds, for which analytical details are presented. Furthermore, we provide an extra condition under which localized patterns are proven to be the limit of an unbounded branch of (spatially) periodic solutions as the period tends to infinity. We then demonstrate our approach by proving (constructively) the existence of four different localized patterns in the 2D Gray-Scott model. In addition, these solutions are proven to satisfy the D₄-symmetry. That is, the symmetry of the square. The algorithmic details to perform the computer-assisted proofs are available at juliacadiotblancoGS.
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