Chemical wave experiments on concentric nonuniform membrane rings are
presented together with their theoretical description. A new technique
is applied to create a slow inner and a fast outer zone in an annular
membrane. An abrupt qualitative change of the wave profile was observ
ed while decreasing the wave velocity in the inner zone. This phenomen
on and all the experimental wave profiles can be adequately described
by assuming that waves are involutes of a relevant caustic. A possible
connection with recent models of atrial flutter is also set forth. (C
) 1997 American Institute of Physics.