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Traveling wave solutions in delayed reaction diffusion systems with applications to multi-species models
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    Traveling wave solutions in delayed reaction diffusion systems with applications to multi-species models (English)
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    14 April 2010
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    The authors discuss the existence of traveling wavefronts for the system \[ \frac{\partial u_i(x,t)}{\partial t}=d_i\Delta u_i(x,t)+f_i(u_t(x)), \quad i= 1,2,\dots,n. \] In [J. Dyn. Differ. Equations 13, No.~3, 651--687 (2001; Zbl 0996.34053)], \textit{J. Wu} and \textit{X. Zou} gave the criteria for the existence of traveling wavefronts by assuming the (exponentially) quasimonotonicity of \(f\). In the present article, the (exponentially) mixed quasimonotonicity of \(f\) is assumed, and the existence of traveling wavefronts is also obtained. As applications, some biological systems with two species and delays such as competition system, cooperation system and prey-predator system are studied.
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    mixed quasimonotonicity
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    fixed point theorem
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    upper-lower solution
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    competition system
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    cooperation system
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    prey-predator system
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