Analysis of a predator-prey model with predators impulsively diffusing between two patches (Q612893)

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    Analysis of a predator-prey model with predators impulsively diffusing between two patches
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5827361

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      Analysis of a predator-prey model with predators impulsively diffusing between two patches (English)
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      16 December 2010
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      The authors investigate the following predator-prey model with impulsive diffusion between the predator population \[ \begin{aligned} & \left.\begin{aligned} {dx(t)\over dt} &= x(t)(a- bx(t))-\beta x(t) y_1(t),\\ {dy_1(t)\over dt} &= -a_1 y_1(t)+ k\beta x(t) y_1(t),\\ {dy_2(t)\over dt} &= y_2(t)(a_2- b_2 y_2(t)),\end{aligned}\right\}\qquad t\neq n\tau,\;n= 1,2,3,\dots,\\ \\ & \left.\begin{aligned} \Delta x(t) &= 0,\\ \Delta y_1(t) &= D(y_2(t)- y_1(t)),\\ \Delta y_2(t) &= D(y_1(t)- y_2(t),\end{aligned}\right\}\qquad t= n\tau,\;n= 1,2,3,\dots.\end{aligned}\tag{1} \] The authors present sufficiently conditions guaranteeing that the prey-extinction solution of system (1) is globally asymptotically stable.
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      predator-prey model
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      periodic solution
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      prey-extinction solution
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      numerical simulation
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      permanent system
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