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    The existence of an equilibrium for permanent systems (English)
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    The property of permanence in biological populations described by the ODE \(\dot x_ i=x_ i\cdot f_ i(^{\rightharpoonup})\), \(i=1,...,n\) (or by a corresponding difference equation) implies the existence of an equilibrium point in the interior of \({\mathbb{R}}^ n_+\). This known fact is proved in a simple way by application of Schauder's fixed point theorem. Analogous results are derived for a class of differential-delay equations by means of Horn's theorem.
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    compact attractor
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    stationary coexistence state
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    permanence
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    equilibrium point
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    Schauder's fixed point theorem
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    differential-delay equations
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    Horn's theorem
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