AbstractA two-species Lotka–Volterra competition–diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reaction terms is investigated. The two species are assumed to be identical except for their interspecific competition coefficients. Viewing their common diffusion rate μ as a parameter, we describe the bifurcation diagram of the steady states, including stability, in terms of two real functions of μ. We also show that the bifurcation diagram can be rather complicated. Namely, given any two positive integers l and b, the interspecific competition coefficients can be chosen such that there exist at least l bifurcating branches of positive stable steady states which connect two semi-trivial steady states of the same type (they vanish at the same comp...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the bifurcation structure of positive stationary solutions for ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a cross-diffusion system arising in a prey–predator population ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
A two-species Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reaction tenns...
A two-species Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reaction tenns...
AbstractA two-species Lotka–Volterra competition–diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reacti...
This thesis deals with a two component reaction-diffusion system (RDS) for competing and cooperating...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
In this paper we study positive steady-state solutions of a reaction-diffusion model, the Lotka-Volt...
Existence, uniqueness, and stability of coexistence states in the diffusive Lotka-Volterra model for...
AbstractIn this paper we study positive steady-state solutions of a reaction-diffusion model, the Lo...
The effects of weak and strong advection on the dynamics of reaction-diffusion models have long been...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
AbstractIn this paper, we are mainly concerned with a cooperative system with a saturating interacti...
AbstractIn this work we analyze the existence, stability, and multiplicity of coexistence states for...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the bifurcation structure of positive stationary solutions for ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a cross-diffusion system arising in a prey–predator population ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
A two-species Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reaction tenns...
A two-species Lotka-Volterra competition-diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reaction tenns...
AbstractA two-species Lotka–Volterra competition–diffusion model with spatially inhomogeneous reacti...
This thesis deals with a two component reaction-diffusion system (RDS) for competing and cooperating...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
In this paper we study positive steady-state solutions of a reaction-diffusion model, the Lotka-Volt...
Existence, uniqueness, and stability of coexistence states in the diffusive Lotka-Volterra model for...
AbstractIn this paper we study positive steady-state solutions of a reaction-diffusion model, the Lo...
The effects of weak and strong advection on the dynamics of reaction-diffusion models have long been...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
AbstractIn this paper, we are mainly concerned with a cooperative system with a saturating interacti...
AbstractIn this work we analyze the existence, stability, and multiplicity of coexistence states for...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the bifurcation structure of positive stationary solutions for ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a cross-diffusion system arising in a prey–predator population ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...