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Role of infection on the stability of a predator-prey system with several response functions -- a comparative study
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    Role of infection on the stability of a predator-prey system with several response functions -- a comparative study (English)
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    11 November 2020
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    susceptible population
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    infected population
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    local stability
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    global stability
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    linear mass action
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    Holling type II and III functional response
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