Robust persistence and permanence of polynomial and power law dynamical systems
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Abstract: A persistent dynamical system in is one whose solutions have positive lower bounds for large , while a permanent dynamical system in is one whose solutions have uniform upper and lower bounds for large . These properties have important applications for the study of mathematical models in biochemistry, cell biology, and ecology. Inspired by reaction network theory, we define a class of polynomial dynamical systems called tropically endotactic. We show that two-dimensional tropically endotactic polynomial dynamical systems are permanent, irrespective of the values of (possibly time-dependent) parameters in these systems. These results generalize the permanence of two-dimensional reversible, weakly reversible, and endotactic mass action systems.
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