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    Persistent age-distributions for a pair-formation model (English)
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    2 February 1995
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    The plan for this paper is as follows. In Sect. 2 the age-structured pair formation model under consideration is stated and reformulations appropriate for the study of persistent age-distributions are introduced. The main results on existence and nonexistence of persistent age-distributions are derived in Sect. 3., while Sect. 4 contains a discussion of several special cases -- in particular the case of constant rates -- and some biological interpretations.
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    Schauder's fixed point theorem
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    semigroups
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    age-structured pair formation model
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    persistent age-distributions
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    existence
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    nonexistence
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