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Bifurcation analysis of gene propagation model governed by reaction-diffusion equations
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    Bifurcation analysis of gene propagation model governed by reaction-diffusion equations (English)
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    20 February 2019
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    Summary: We present a theoretical analysis of the attractor bifurcation for gene propagation model governed by reaction-diffusion equations. We investigate the dynamical transition problems of the model under the homogeneous boundary conditions. By using the dynamical transition theory, we give a complete characterization of the bifurcated objects in terms of the biological parameters of the problem.
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