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    Global asymptotic stability in a rational recursive sequence (English)
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    The global stability of the difference equation \[ x_{n}=\frac{a+bx_{n-1}+cx_{n-1}^2}{d-x_{n-2}}, \quad n=1,2,\dots \] where \(a,b\geq 0\) and \(c,d>0\) is studied. It is shown that one nonnegative equillibrium point of the equation is a global attractor with a basin that is determined by the parameters, and every positive solution of the equation in the basin exponentially converges to the attractor.
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    rational difference equation
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    Recursive sequence
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    Equilibrium
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    Global attractor
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    Basin
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    Exponential convergence
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    positive solution
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