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Spreading–vanishing dichotomy in a diffusive logistic model with a free boundary, II
Authors:Yihong Du  Zongming Guo  
Institution:a Department of Mathematics, School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia;b Department of Mathematics, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, China
Abstract:We study the diffusive logistic equation with a free boundary in higher space dimensions and heterogeneous environment. Such a model may be used to describe the spreading of a new or invasive species, with the free boundary representing the expanding front. For simplicity, we assume that the environment and the solution are radially symmetric. In the special case of one space dimension and homogeneous environment, this free boundary problem was investigated in Du and Lin (2010) 10]. We prove that the spreading-vanishing dichotomy established in Du and Lin (2010) 10] still holds in the more general and ecologically realistic setting considered here. Moreover, when spreading occurs, we obtain best possible upper and lower bounds for the spreading speed of the expanding front. When the environment is asymptotically homogeneous at infinity, these two bounds coincide. Our results indicate that the asymptotic spreading speed determined by this model does not depend on the spatial dimension.
Keywords:Diffusive logistic equation  Free boundary  Spreading–  vanishing dichotomy  Invasive population  Spreading speed
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