Simple discrete-time malarial models
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Publication:4916375
DOI10.1080/10236198.2012.672566zbMath1262.39020MaRDI QIDQ4916375
Publication date: 22 April 2013
Published in: Journal of Difference Equations and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/10236198.2012.672566
stability; period-doubling bifurcation; mosquito population models; Ricker-type nonlinearity; Beverton-Holt-type nonlinearity; discrete-time malaria models
92D30: Epidemiology
92D25: Population dynamics (general)
92D40: Ecology
92B05: General biology and biomathematics
39A30: Stability theory for difference equations
39A60: Applications of difference equations
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