Some global results on quasipolynomial discrete systems
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Abstract: The quasipolynomial (QP) generalization of Lotka-Volterra discrete-time systems is considered. Use of the QP formalism is made for the investigation of various global dynamical properties of QP discrete-time systems including permanence, attractivity, dissipativity and chaos. The results obtained generalize previously known criteria for discrete Lotka-Volterra models.
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