Permanence and positive periodic solutions for Kolmogorov competing species systems (Q1193223)

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Permanence and positive periodic solutions for Kolmogorov competing species systems
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    Permanence and positive periodic solutions for Kolmogorov competing species systems (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The non-autonomous (competitive case) Kolmogorov system \(x_ i'=x_ i f_ i(t,x_ 1,\cdots,x_ n)\), \(i=1,2,\dots,n\) is considered, where the vector function \((f_ i)\) is taken to be \(T\)-periodic in the \(t\)- variable. The existence of periodic solutions in a compact attractor in \((R^ +)^ n\) is established under certain conditions on \((f_ i)\). The theory is applied to generalized Lotka-Volterra systems with periodic coefficients, and also extended to differential delay equations. The theory of persistence is well-developed for autonomous systems, but less so in the non-autonomous case. This paper makes a useful contribution to the latter, as the (sufficient) conditions, though complicated by the nature of the problem, are not impossibly difficult to verify for a specific problem.
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    non-autonomous Kolmogorov system
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    competitive case
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    existence of periodic solutions
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    compact attractor
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    generalized Lotka-Volterra systems with periodic coefficients
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    differential delay equations
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    persistence
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