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An application of the separation principle for detecting slow-fast limit cycles in a three-dimensional system (English)
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The separation principle is used for detecting limit cycles in a slow- fast third-order system: \[ \dot x=x[r(1-\frac{x}{k})-\frac{a_ 1y}{b_ 1+x}], \] \[ \epsilon \dot y=y[-d_ 1-e_ 1y+\frac{c_ 1x}{b_ 1+x}- \frac{a_ 2z}{b_ 2+y}], \] \[ \delta \epsilon \dot z=z[-d_ 2-e_ 2z+\frac{c_ 2y}{b_ 2+y}]. \] This system describes a food chain of three populations with trophic levels with diversified time responses.
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separation principle
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limit cycles
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slow-fast third-order system
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food chain of three populations
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