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Stability in cyclic epidemic models (English)
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A general formulation for a family of cyclic epidemic models with density-dependent feedback mechanisms and removed classes is presented. A parameter, \(\lambda\), related to the basic reproductive rate determines the asymptotic behaviour of solutions of the model. It is shown that if \(\lambda <1\) the trivial solution is globally stable, and if \(\lambda >1\) it is conditionally stable. The results are applied to a set of differential equations that has been used to model the life cycle of a parasite that has two hosts.
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cyclic epidemic models
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density-dependent feedback
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removed classes
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globally stable
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conditionally stable
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