Hopf bifurcation in a Volterra prey--predator model with strong kernel (Q1772612)

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Hopf bifurcation in a Volterra prey--predator model with strong kernel
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    Hopf bifurcation in a Volterra prey--predator model with strong kernel (English)
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    21 April 2005
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    In the prey-predator model with distributed delays and strong kernels \(F_i(u)=a_i^2u\text{e}^{-a_iu}\), \(a_i>0\), \(i=1, 2\), \[ \begin{aligned} \dot{N}_1 &=b_1N_1 \biggl((1-c_{11}N_1-c_{12}\int_0^{+\infty}N_1(t-u)F_1(u)\,du\biggr),\\ \dot{N}_2 &=b_2N_2\biggl(-1+c_{21}\int_0^{+\infty}N_1(t-u)F_2(u)\,du\biggr), \end{aligned} \] \(b_i>0\), \(c_{ij}>0\), suggested by \textit{J. M. Cushing} [J. Math. Biol. 3, 369--380 (1976; Zbl 0342.92012)], the stability of the bifurcating periodic solutions is investigated taking the density coefficient \(c_{11}\) of the prey as bifurcation parameter. For the determination of the direction and stability of the Hopf bifurcation, the Nyquist criterion and graphical Hopf bifurcation theorem are used. Numerical simulation results are presented.
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    prey-predator model
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    distributed delays
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    Hopf bifurcation
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