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The effect of an unfavorable region on the invasion process of a species

Published 27 Jan 2023 in math.AP | (2301.11493v1)

Abstract: To model a propagating phenomena through the environment with an unfavorable region, we consider a reaction diffusion equation with negative growth rate in the unfavorable region and bistable reaction outside of it. We study rigorously the influence of $L$, the width of the unfavorable region, on the propagation of solutions. It turns out that there exists a critical value $L*$ depending only on the reaction term such that, when $L<L^*$, spreading happens for any solution in the sense that it passes through the unfavorable region successfully and establish with minor defect in the region; when $L=L^*$, spreading happens only for a species with large initial population, while residue happens for a population with small initial data, in the sense that the solution converges to a small steady state; when $L>L*$ we have a trichotomy result: spreading/residue happens for a species with large/small initial population, but, for a species with medium-sized initial data, it can not pass through the region either and converges to a transition steady state.

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