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The author studies the predator-prey system \[ \begin{aligned} {dx\over dt} &= rx\Biggl(1-{x\over k}\Biggr)- y p(x),\\ {dy\over dt} &= y(-d+ cp(x))\end{aligned}\tag{\(*\)} \] in case of the generalized Holling IV functional response \[ p(x)= {mx\over ax^2+ bx+ 1} \] and for large \(r\), that means, \((*)\) is a singularly perturbed system. He determines the global dynamics of \((*)\) in dependence on the parameters. Especially, the author proves the possibility of canards generated by homoclinic bifurcation. Numerical simulations illustrate the theoretical results. | |||
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Canard limit cycles and global dynamics in a singularly perturbed predator-prey system with non-monotonic functional response (English)
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11 May 2016
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The author studies the predator-prey system \[ \begin{aligned} {dx\over dt} &= rx\Biggl(1-{x\over k}\Biggr)- y p(x),\\ {dy\over dt} &= y(-d+ cp(x))\end{aligned}\tag{\(*\)} \] in case of the generalized Holling IV functional response \[ p(x)= {mx\over ax^2+ bx+ 1} \] and for large \(r\), that means, \((*)\) is a singularly perturbed system. He determines the global dynamics of \((*)\) in dependence on the parameters. Especially, the author proves the possibility of canards generated by homoclinic bifurcation. Numerical simulations illustrate the theoretical results.
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canard limit cycle
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singular homoclinic cycle
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global dynamics
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singular perturbation
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predator-prey system
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non-monotonic functional response
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