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    Persistence, coexistence and extinction in two species chemotaxis models on bounded heterogeneous environments (English)
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    12 November 2019
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    The chemotaxis system for two species with space- and time-dependent reaction terms of Lotka-Volterra type is considered in bounded domains of \(\mathbb R^n\). First, existence of global-in-time solutions and their boundedness are studied. Then, the authors extend studies on coexistence, persistence vs. extinction of solutions for reaction-diffusion systems to the case with chemotactic interactions.
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    two species chemotaxis system
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    comparison principle
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    reaction terms of Lotka-Volterra type
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