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It is the hard regime of excitation of large-amplitude dissipative structures that is realized in the majority of active systems because of stratification of their homogeneous state (Sect. 19.4 and 19.2). As a rule, in real systems a large-amplitude dissipative structure arises spontaneously in the form of one or several autosolitons near the point of stratification of homogeneous state (Sect. 19.4 and 22.1). As demonstrated elsewhere in this monograph, scenarios of self-organization in active systems of diverse nature are essentially determined by the nontrivial properties of autosolitons and interactions between them.
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Kerner, B.S., Osipov, V.V. (1994). Turbulence in Active Systems. In: Autosolitons. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0825-8_25
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