Stability of traveling waves in non-cooperative systems with nonlocal dispersal of equal diffusivities

Abstract

In this work, we first prove a stability theorem for traveling waves in a class of non-cooperative reaction-diffusion systems with nonlocal dispersal of equal diffusivities. Our stability criterion is in the sense that the initial perturbation is such that a suitable weighted relative entropy function is bounded and integrable. Then we apply our main theorem to derive the stability of traveling waves for some specific examples of non-cooperative systems arising in ecology and epidemiology.

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