Nonlinear impulse evolution systems and applications to population models (Q1353749)

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Nonlinear impulse evolution systems and applications to population models
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    Nonlinear impulse evolution systems and applications to population models (English)
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    3 December 1997
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    This article deals with applications to population theory of some results about existence and stability of solutions (in particular, bounded and periodic) of the following impulse differential system: \[ {\textstyle {\frac{dx}{dt}}}+Ax= f(t,x)\qquad (t\in\mathbb{R}\setminus J), \] \[ x(t+0)-x(t-0)= g(t,x(t- 0))\qquad (t\in J), \] where \(J\) is some discrete set, \(A\) a sectorial linear operator in a Banach space \(X\), \(f(t,x)\) and \(g(t,x)\) smooth functions defined on \((\mathbb{R}\setminus J)\times X\) and \(J\times X\), respectively, and taking their values in \(X\); these results were obtained by the author and S. I. Trofimchuk earlier. The basic applications are related with the partial differential equation of type \[ {\textstyle {\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}}}= D\Delta u(t,x)+\varphi(t,x,u(t,x)) \qquad (t\neq t_j) \] (under standard boundary value conditions), which is perturbated with impulse members \[ u(t_j+0,x)- u(t_j-0,x)= g_j(u(t_j-0,x)). \] These systems can be treated as mathematical models for the growth and diffusion of a population subject under abrupt changes (such as disasters, harvesting, heavy immigrations, etc.).
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    population theory
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    impulse differential system
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    growth and diffusion
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