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Coexistence problem for two competing species models with density- dependent diffusion
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    Coexistence problem for two competing species models with density- dependent diffusion (English)
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    In this paper the system \[ u_ t=[(1+\alpha v)u]u_{xx}+\beta (1- \lambda u-\mu v)u,\quad v_ t=du_{xx}+\gamma (1-u-v)u, \] t\(>0\), \(x\in (0,1)=I\), with boundary conditions \(u_ x=v_ x=0\), \(t>0\), \(x\in \partial I\), is studied. This problem is related to segregation patterns between two competing species. It is shown the existence of non-constant steady state solutions with \(\beta\) \(\to 0\) for some \(0<\lambda\), \(\mu <1\) or \(0<\lambda <1<\mu\). If \(\beta\) \(\neq 0\) but sufficiently small and for sufficiently small d a non-constant, nonnegative steady solution, exhibiting spatial segregation, is constructed.
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    density-dependent diffusion
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    Gause-Lotka-Volterra system
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    nonlinear diffusion
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    coexistence
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    cross-population pressure
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    competing species
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    steady state solutions
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    spatial segregation
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