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Dynamical behavior of Lotka-Volterra competition systems: non-autonomous bistable case and the effect of telegraph noise
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    Dynamical behavior of Lotka-Volterra competition systems: non-autonomous bistable case and the effect of telegraph noise (English)
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    10 August 2004
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    The authors consider the asymptotic behaviour of solutions to a Lotka-Volterra system of two equations with deterministic or random parameters, a model of two competing populations in temporally varying deterministic or random environment. The random environment is determined by a stationary Markov process with two states and all parameters of the system can take only two values depending on the state of the Markov process.
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    Lotka-Volterra equation
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    Competition
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    Bistable
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    Telegraph noise
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