Abstract

We discuss free boundary problems modeling the diffusion of invasive or new species in a multi-dimensional ball or annulus, where unknown functions are population density and the outer boundary representing the spreading front of the species. We define spreading and vanishing to describe the asymptotic behaviors of radially symmetric solutions. The main purpose is to study the underlying principle to determine spreading and vanishing for the free boundary problems of general reaction–diffusion equations. We also focus on the problems with a logistic or bistable reaction term to show dichotomy results, vanishing speed and sufficient conditions for spreading or vanishing.

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