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The diffusive competition model with a free boundary: Invasion of a superior or inferior competitor (1303.0454v1)

Published 3 Mar 2013 in math.AP

Abstract: In this paper we consider the diffusive competition model consisting of an invasive species with density $u$ and a native species with density $v$, in a radially symmetric setting with free boundary. We assume that $v$ undergoes diffusion and growth in $\RN$, and $u$ exists initially in a ball ${r<h(0)\}$, but invades into the environment with spreading front $\{r=h(t)\}$, with $h(t)$ evolving according to the free boundary condition $h'(t)=-\mu u_r(t, h(t))$, where $\mu\>0$ is a given constant and $u(t,h(t))=0$. Thus the population range of $u$ is the expanding ball ${r<h(t)}$, while that for $v$ is $\RN$. In the case that $u$ is a superior competitor (determined by the reaction terms), we show that a spreading-vanishing dichotomy holds, namely, as $t\to\infty$, either $h(t)\to\infty$ and $(u,v)\to (u*,0)$, or $\lim_{t\to\infty} h(t)<\infty$ and $(u,v)\to (0,v*)$, where $(u*,0)$ and $(0, v*)$ are the semitrivial steady-states of the system. Moreover, when spreading of $u$ happens, some rough estimates of the spreading speed are also given. When $u$ is an inferior competitor, we show that $(u,v)\to (0,v*)$ as $t\to\infty$.

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