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    On the long time behavior of non-autonomous Lotka-Volterra models with diffusion via the sub-supertrajectory method (English)
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    7 July 2010
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    The geometrical structure of global pullback and forwards attractors related to nonautonomous Lotka-Volterra systems is investigated. The competition, symbiosis and prey-predator cases are studied. Existence of a unique nondegenerate global solution which attracts any other complete bounded trajectory is proved under certain assumptions on parameters. The existence of a unique strictly positive stationary solution is investigated for Lotka-Volterra systems. In this view, sub-supertrajectory tool is presented.
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    sub-supertrajectory method
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    Lotka-Volterra competition
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    symbiosis and prey-predator systems
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    attracting complete trajectories
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