Permanence and global stability for competitive Lotka-Volterra diffusion systems

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Publication:4328013

DOI10.1016/0362-546X(94)E0024-BzbMath0823.34056MaRDI QIDQ4328013

Zhengyi Lu, Yasuhiro Takeuchi

Publication date: 6 November 1995

Published in: Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)




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