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Finite element approximation of spatially extended predator-prey interactions with the Holling type II functional response (English)
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14 November 2007
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The authors study two semi-implicit fully discrete, piecewise linear finite element methods for numerical approximation of the solutions of a class of nonlinear reaction-diffusion systems modeling predator-prey interactions, where the local growth of the prey is logistic and the predator displays the Holling type II functional response. The finite element scheme uses a semi-implicit discretisation in time. A rigorous analysis is made to establish a priori estimates and error bounds for the finite element approximations. Numerical simulations are carried out for 1-D and 2-D problems. It is also shown that a modest change in one of the parameters can lead to dramatic changes in the qualitative dynamics of solutions; namely stationary, smooth oscillatory, intermittent chaos and chaos. Some more numerical simulations are needed for estimating the error bounds with time before the finite element scheme is implemented.
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numerical examples
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finite element methods
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nonlinear reaction-diffusion systems
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predator-prey interactions
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error bounds
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