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Pattern formation in consumer-finite resource reaction-diffusion systems
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    1 July 2005
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    From the text: We address the question: ``Are RD systems of which any solution becomes spatially homogeneous really less interesting, from pattern formation viewpoints?'' More precisely speaking, ``Is the transient behavior of solutions also less interesting?''. In this paper, we will introduce a class of consumer-finite resource RD systems and discuss this problem. Our purpose of the present paper is to say ``No'' to this question.
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    transient behavior
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