Introduction to reaction-diffusion equations : theory and applications to spatial ecology and evolutionary biology

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    • Lam, King-Yeung
    • Lou, Yuan

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Introduction to reaction-diffusion equations : theory and applications to spatial ecology and evolutionary biology

King-Yeung Lam, Yuan Lou

(Lecture notes on mathematical modelling in the life sciences)

Springer, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-310) and index

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Description

This book introduces some basic mathematical tools in reaction-diffusion models, with applications to spatial ecology and evolutionary biology. It is divided into four parts. The first part is an introduction to the maximum principle, the theory of principal eigenvalues for elliptic and periodic-parabolic equations and systems, and the theory of principal Floquet bundles. The second part concerns the applications in spatial ecology. We discuss the dynamics of a single species and two competing species, as well as some recent progress on N competing species in bounded domains. Some related results on stream populations and phytoplankton populations are also included. We also discuss the spreading properties of a single species in an unbounded spatial domain, as modeled by the Fisher-KPP equation. The third part concerns the applications in evolutionary biology. We describe the basic notions of adaptive dynamics, such as evolutionarily stable strategies and evolutionary branching points, in the context of a competition model of stream populations. We also discuss a class of selection-mutation models describing a population structured along a continuous phenotypical trait. The fourth part consists of several appendices, which present a self-contained treatment of some basic abstract theories in functional analysis and dynamical systems. Topics include the Krein-Rutman theorem for linear and nonlinear operators, as well as some elements of monotone dynamical systems and abstract competition systems. Most of the book is self-contained and it is aimed at graduate students and researchers who are interested in the theory and applications of reaction-diffusion equations.

Table of Contents

Part I Linear Theory.- 1. The Maximum Principle and the Principal Eigenvalues for Single Equations.- 2. The Principal Eigenvalue for Periodic-Parabolic Problems.- 3. The Maximum Principle and the Principal Eigenvalue for Systems.- 4. The Principal Floquet Bundle for Parabolic Equations.- Part II Ecological Dynamics.- 5. The Logistic Equation With Diffusion.- 6. Spreading in Homogeneous and Shifting Environments.- 7. The Lotka-Volterra Competition-Diffusion Systems for Two Species.- 8. Dynamics of Phytoplankton Populations.- Part III Evolutionary Dynamics.- 9. Elements of Adaptive Dynamics.- 10. Selection-Mutation Models.- Part IV Appendices.- A. The Fixed Point Index.- B. The Krein-Rutman Theorem.- C. Subhomogeneous Dynamics.- D. Existence of Connecting Orbits.- E. Abstract Competition Systems in Ordered Banach Spaces.- Index

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  • NCID
    BD01138825
  • ISBN
    • 9783031204210
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 312 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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