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Chaos in a predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations and stage structure for the predator
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    Chaos in a predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations and stage structure for the predator (English)
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    26 April 2010
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    Summary: We investigate a predator-prey model with stage structure for the predator and periodic constant impulsive perturbations. Conditions for the extinction of prey and immature predator are given. By using the Floquet theory and small amplitude perturbation skills, we consider the local stability of the prey, immature predator eradication periodic solution. Furthermore, by using the method of numerical simulation, the influence of the impulsive control strategy on the inherent oscillation is investigated, which shows rich complex dynamic (such as periodic doubling bifurcation, periodic halving bifurcation, nonunique attractors, chaos, and periodic windows).
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    predator-prey model
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    Floquet theory
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    bifurcation
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    chaos
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    nonunique attractors
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    periodic windows
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