Effect of domain-shape on coexistence problems in a competition-diffusion system (Q1174297)

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Effect of domain-shape on coexistence problems in a competition-diffusion system
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    Effect of domain-shape on coexistence problems in a competition-diffusion system (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The authors study a model of two competing species moving by diffusion in a bounded homogeneous environment. They are interested in the possibility of coexistence of two such species, that is in the existence and stability of equilibrium solutions of their reaction-diffusion equations with both components positive. In particular, they study how domain shape affects these equilibria. They are able to give sufficient conditions that the species coexist in a domain modeling two isolated populations connected by a narrow corridor. This coexistence occurs even though one of the species would be driven to extinction in the case of a convex domain.
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    two competing species
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    diffusion
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    bounded homogeneous environment
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    coexistence
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    stability
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    equilibrium solutions
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    reaction-diffusion equations
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    domain shape
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    extinction
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    convex domain
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    existence
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    invariant manifold theory
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