2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.05557
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Stationary and non-stationary pattern formation over fragmented habitat

Abstract: Spatio-temporal pattern formation over the square and rectangular domain has received significant attention from researchers. A wide range of stationary and non-stationary patterns produced by two interacting populations is abundant in the literature. Fragmented habitats are widespread in reality due to the irregularity of the landscape. This work considers a prey-predator model capable of producing a wide range of stationary and time-varying patterns over a complex habitat. The complex habitat is assumed to h… Show more

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