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Speed of traveling waves for monotone reaction–diffusion systems as a function of diffusion coefficients

Traveling waves form a basic class of solutions to reaction–diffusion equations, which can describe a large number of phenomena. The basic property characterizing traveling wave solutions is their speed of propagation. In this study we analyze its dependence on the diffusivities of the interacting a...

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Published in:Physica. D 2021-10, Vol.424, p.132940, Article 132940
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