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    The stable coexistence of competing species on a renewable resource (English)
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    We consider a system of three autonomous ordinary differential equations modeling two competing species for a prey resource. We obtain a simple criterion in terms of the specific growth of the prey for there to be an asymptotically stable equilibrium. In a special case, we show that a Hopf bifurcation about this equilibrium could occur. In another special case we show that the interior equilibrium could be globally asymptotically stable. The results are illustrated by a numerical example.Finally it is shown that in the general case, not all competition models posess the properties described in this paper.
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    local stability
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    global stability
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    autonomous ordinary differential equations
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    two competing species
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    prey resource
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    asymptotically stable equilibrium
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    Hopf bifurcation
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    numerical example
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    competition models
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