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Permanence and almost periodic solution of a multispecies Lotka-Volterra mutualism system with time varying delays on time scales

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Title
Permanence and almost periodic solution of a multispecies Lotka-Volterra mutualism system with time varying delays on time scales
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Advances in Continuous and Discrete Models, July 2015
DOI 10.1186/s13662-015-0573-9
Authors

Yongkun Li, Pan Wang

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Professor 1 50%
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Mathematics 2 100%
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