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    Minimal invariant regions and minimal globally attracting regions for variable-k reaction systems (English)
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    23 November 2022
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    The authors consider reaction network models in the form of ordinary differential equations with powers in the right-hand side. The network is described by a graph with weights (which are reaction rate constants). The authors give an explicit construction of the minimal invariant regions and minimal globally attracting regions for variable-\(k\) dynamical systems generated by two reversible reactions. Their aim is proving persistence and permanence, i.e., positiveness of all concentrations and staying of the state in a neighbourhood of a point. The understanding of these properties is important both in ecological models and in chemical dynamics.
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    persistence
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    permanence
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    invariant regions
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    globally attracting regions
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