Some mathematical models for population dynamics that lead to segregation
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Publication:4053418
DOI10.1090/QAM/437132zbMATH Open0298.92006OpenAlexW2561380655MaRDI QIDQ4053418FDOQ4053418
Authors: Morton E. Gurtin
Publication date: 1974
Published in: Quarterly of Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/437132
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- Positive steady states for a nonlinear diffusion Beddington-DeAngelis model
- Asymptotic behaviour of reaction-diffusion systems in population and epidemic models. The role of cross diffusion
- Cross-diffusion-driven instability in a reaction-diffusion Harrison predator-prey model
- On a predator-prey system with cross diffusion representing the tendency of predators in the presence of prey species
- On a predator-prey system with cross-diffusion representing the tendency of prey to keep away from its predators
- Coexistence theorem of steady states for nonlinear self-cross diffusion systems with competitive dynamics.
- Spatial inhomogenity due to Turing bifurcation in a system of Gierer-Meinhardt type
- Cross-diffusional effect in a telegraph reaction diffusion Lotka-Volterra two competitive system
- Turing bifurcation in a system with cross diffusion
- Structure and stability of steady state bifurcation in a cannibalism model with cross-diffusion
- Spatial segregation in competitive interaction-diffusion equations
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