Numerical convergence of a Telegraph Predator-Prey System
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Publication:6405764
arXiv2207.11133MaRDI QIDQ6405764FDOQ6405764
Authors: Kariston Stevan Luiz, Juniormar Organista, E. R. Cirilo
Publication date: 22 June 2022
Abstract: The numerical convergence of a Telegraph Predator-Prey system is studied. This system of partial differential equations (PDEs) can describe various biological systems with reactive, diffusive and delay effects. Initially, our problem is mathematically modeled. Then, the PDEs system is discretized using the Finite Difference method, obtaining a system of equations in the explicit form in time and implicit form in space. The consistency of the Telegraph Predator-Prey system discretization was verified. Next, the von Neumann stability conditions were calculated for a Predator-Prey system with reactive terms and for a Telegraph system with delay. For our Telegraph Predator-Prey system, through numerical experiments, it was verified tat the mesh refinement and the model parameters (reactive constants, diffusion coefficient and delay term) determine the stability/instability conditions of the model. Keywords: Telegraph-Diffusive-Reactive System. Maxwell-Cattaneo Delay. Discretization Consistency. Von Neumann Stability. Numerical Experimentation.
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