On a stoichiometric two predators on one prey discrete model (Q2371131)

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On a stoichiometric two predators on one prey discrete model
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    On a stoichiometric two predators on one prey discrete model (English)
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    29 June 2007
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    The authors firstly proposed the following discrete model for \(n\in \mathbb{N},\) \[ \begin{multlined} x(n+1)=x(n)\exp \left\{ r-\frac{rx(n)}{\min (k,(p-s_1y_1(n))-s_2y_2(n))/q}\right. \\ \left. -\frac{f_1(x(n))y_1(n)}{x(n)}-\frac{ f_2(x(n))y_2(n)}{x(n)}\right\} ,\end{multlined} \] \[ y_1(n+1)=y_1(n)\exp \left\{ e_1\min \left( 1,\frac{p-s_1y_1(n))-s_2y_2(n)}{s_1x(n)}\right) f_1(x(n))-d_1\right\}, \] \[ y_2(n+1)=y_2(n)\exp \left\{ e_2\min \left( 1,\frac{p-s_1y_1(n))-s_2y_2(n)}{s_2x(n)}\right) f_2(x(n))-d_2\right\} , \] where \(x,y_1\) and \(y_2\) are the densities of the prey and the two consumers respectively. Then the boundedness and the global attractivity of the model are discussed. To illustrate the results, some numerical examples are also given.
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    stoichiometry
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    discrete model
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    predator-prey model
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    boundedness
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    global attractivity
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    numerical examples
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