Competing Species: Integrability and Stability
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Qualitative investigation and simulation of ordinary differential equation models (34C60) Population dynamics (general) (92D25) Topological structure of integral curves, singular points, limit cycles of ordinary differential equations (34C05) Asymptotic properties of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34D05)
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- Connection between the existence of first integrals and the painlevé property in two-dimensional lotka-volterra and quadratic systems
- Integration of second order ordinary differential equations not possessing Lie point symmetries
- Nonlinear Aspects of Competition Between Three Species
- On the singularity analysis of ordinary differential equations invariant under time translation and rescaling
- Real Forms of the Complex Twisted N=2 Supersymmetric Toda Chain Hierarchy in Real N=1 and Twisted N=2 Superspaces
- The Painleve test, hidden symmetries and the equation y"+yy'+Ky3=0
- The ladder problem: Painlevé integrability and explicit solution
Cited in
(14)- Analytic Behaviour of Competition among Three Species
- Stability analysis of a resource based competing species system
- Existence of pulses for the system of competition of species
- Coexistence of competing species by the oscillation of polymorphisms
- Phase portraits of a family of Kolmogorov systems with infinitely many singular points at infinity
- Planar Kolmogorov systems with infinitely many singular points at infinity
- Symplectic realizations and symmetries of a Lotka-Volterra type system
- Global dynamics of a Lotka–Volterra system in ℝ3
- Species competition: uncertainty on a double invariant loop
- Stabilization of an uncertain competing species system
- Application of symmetry and singularity analyses to mathematical models of biological systems
- On completeness of quadratic systems
- On a Hamiltonian version of a three-dimensional Lotka-Volterra system
- Global dynamics of 3D cooperative Lotka-Volterra system with the identical intrinsic growth rate
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