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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2005
We consider the activator-inhibitor Gierer–Meinhardt reaction-diffusion system of biological pattern formation in a closed bounded domain. The existence and stability of a boundary apike-layer solution to the Gierer–Meinhardt model, and it, so-called shadow limit, is analysed. In the limit of small activator diffusivity, together with a large inhibitor diffusivity, an equilibrium boundary spike-layer solution is constructed that concentrates at a non-degenerate critical point P of the boundary. By non-degenerate we mean that every principal curvature of the boundary has a local maximum at P, and hence the mean curvature at the boundary has a local maximum at P. Rigorous results for the stability of such a boundary spike-layer solution are given.