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Delay-dependent attractivity on a tick population dynamics model incorporating two distinctive time-varying delays
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Cao, Jinde
, Zhang, Jian
, Huang, Chuangxia
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Attractivity
/ Persistence
/ Positive Equilibrium Point
/ Tick Population Dynamics Model
/ Time-Varying Delay
2021
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Delay-dependent attractivity on a tick population dynamics model incorporating two distinctive time-varying delays
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Cao, Jinde
, Zhang, Jian
, Huang, Chuangxia
in
Attractivity
/ Persistence
/ Positive Equilibrium Point
/ Tick Population Dynamics Model
/ Time-Varying Delay
2021
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Delay-dependent attractivity on a tick population dynamics model incorporating two distinctive time-varying delays
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Delay-dependent attractivity on a tick population dynamics model incorporating two distinctive time-varying delays
2021
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Overview
In this paper, we aim to investigate the influence of delay on the global attractivity of a tick population dynamics model incorporating two distinctive time-varying delays. By exploiting some differential inequality techniques and with the aid of the fluctuation lemma, we first prove the persistence and positiveness for all solutions of the addressed equation. Consequently, a delay-dependent criterion is derived to assure the global attractivity of the positive equilibrium point. And lastly, some numerical simulations are presented to verify that the obtained results improve and complement some existing ones.
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Royal Society,The Royal Society Publishing
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