AbstractThis paper presents a qualitative analysis for a coupled system of two reaction-diffusion equations under various boundary conditions which arises from a number of physical problems. The nonlinear reaction functions are classified into three basic types according to their relative quasi-monotone property. For each type of reaction functions, an existence-comparison theorem, in terms of upper and lower solutions, is established for the time-dependent system as well as some boundary value problems. Three concrete physical systems arising from epidemics, biochemistry and engineering are taken as representatives of the basic types of reacting problems. Through suitable construction of upper and lower solutions, various qualitative prope...
AbstractTwo enzymes bound at opposite ends of a finite interval affect each other via activation and...
Proceedings, pp. 521—531 We shall generalize some results concerning the boundedness and the blow-up...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of the solution for a coupled system of...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with some qualitative analysis for a coupled system of three reactio...
In this paper we consider a general system of reaction-diffusion equations and introduce a compariso...
AbstractSome coupled reaction-diffusion systems arising from chemical diffusion processes and combus...
AbstractIn this paper the existence, uniqueness and asymptotic behavior of the solutions of a nonlin...
Recently, there has been a surge in the analysis and modeling of mathematical models of reaction-dif...
AbstractA reaction-diffusion system involving an integrodifferential linear parabolic equation and a...
Recently, there has been a surge in the analysis and modeling of mathematical models of reaction-dif...
AbstractThis paper proves that several initial-boundary value problems for a wide class of nonlinear...
AbstractCertain biochemical reaction can be modeled by a coupled system of time-delayed ordinary dif...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with some qualitative analysis for a coupled system of three reactio...
The present thesis deals with the nonlinear stability analysis of some reaction-diffusion models of ...
In this paper we deal with the blow-up phenomena of solutions to two different classes of reaction-d...
AbstractTwo enzymes bound at opposite ends of a finite interval affect each other via activation and...
Proceedings, pp. 521—531 We shall generalize some results concerning the boundedness and the blow-up...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of the solution for a coupled system of...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with some qualitative analysis for a coupled system of three reactio...
In this paper we consider a general system of reaction-diffusion equations and introduce a compariso...
AbstractSome coupled reaction-diffusion systems arising from chemical diffusion processes and combus...
AbstractIn this paper the existence, uniqueness and asymptotic behavior of the solutions of a nonlin...
Recently, there has been a surge in the analysis and modeling of mathematical models of reaction-dif...
AbstractA reaction-diffusion system involving an integrodifferential linear parabolic equation and a...
Recently, there has been a surge in the analysis and modeling of mathematical models of reaction-dif...
AbstractThis paper proves that several initial-boundary value problems for a wide class of nonlinear...
AbstractCertain biochemical reaction can be modeled by a coupled system of time-delayed ordinary dif...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with some qualitative analysis for a coupled system of three reactio...
The present thesis deals with the nonlinear stability analysis of some reaction-diffusion models of ...
In this paper we deal with the blow-up phenomena of solutions to two different classes of reaction-d...
AbstractTwo enzymes bound at opposite ends of a finite interval affect each other via activation and...
Proceedings, pp. 521—531 We shall generalize some results concerning the boundedness and the blow-up...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the asymptotic behavior of the solution for a coupled system of...