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Summary: We are concerned with a three-species predator-prey model including two prey-taxes and Holling type II functional response under no flux boundary condition. By applying the contraction mapping principle, Schauder estimates, and \(L^p\) estimates, we prove that there exists a unique global classical solution of this system.
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    Global existence of classical solutions to a three-species predator-prey model with two prey-taxes (English)
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    Summary: We are concerned with a three-species predator-prey model including two prey-taxes and Holling type II functional response under no flux boundary condition. By applying the contraction mapping principle, Schauder estimates, and \(L^p\) estimates, we prove that there exists a unique global classical solution of this system.
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