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The effect of diffusion for the multispecies Lotka--Volterra competition model
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    The effect of diffusion for the multispecies Lotka--Volterra competition model (English)
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    14 May 2003
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    The paper studies the effect of diffusion in existence of non-constant steady states for the Lotke-Volterra competition-diffusion system with three species under Neumann boundary conditions. It is shown that two large diffusion rates prevent the appearance of non-constant steady states while if just one species diffuses fast non-constant equilibria may occur. Degree theory and bifurcation techniques are the main tools in establishing existence.
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    non-constant steady states
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    competitive system
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    three species
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    Neumann boundary conditions
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    two large diffusion rates
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    degree theory
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    bifurcation techniques
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