A singular reaction-diffusion system modelling prey-predator interactions: invasion and co-extinction waves (Q432439)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6052896
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6052896 |
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A singular reaction-diffusion system modelling prey-predator interactions: invasion and co-extinction waves (English)
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4 July 2012
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A singular reaction-diffusion system arising in modelling prey-predator interactions in a fragile environment is considered. The authors devise a regularized problem to prove the existence of travelling wave solutions for predator invasion followed by a possible co-extinction tail for both species. Under suitable assumptions on the diffusion coefficients and on species growth rates, it is proved that travelling wave solutions are actually positive on a half line and identically zero elsewhere, such a property arising for every admissible wave speeds.
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finite time extinction
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fragile eviroment
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