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Yong-Jung Kim1, Ohsang Kwon, Fang Li
1Department of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST, 291 Daehak-ro, Daejeon, Yuseong-gu, 305-701, Korea, yongkim@kaist.edu.
Abstract:
We study a logistic model with a nonlinear random diffusion in a Fokker-Planck type law, but not in Fick's law. In the model individuals are assumed to increase their motility if they starve. Any directional information to resource is not assumed in this starvation driven diffusion and individuals disperse in a random walk style strategy. However, the non-uniformity in the motility produces an advection toward surplus resource. Several basic properties of the model are obtained including the global asymptotic stability and the acquisition of the ideal free distribution.
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