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Bifurcation Analysis in a Continuous-Time Information Model with Discrete and Distributed Delays
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Yu, Fangzhi
, Ren, Jingli
in
Continuous time systems
/ Economic models
/ Hopf bifurcation
/ Mathematical models
/ Parameters
/ Social networks
/ Time lag
2016
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Bifurcation Analysis in a Continuous-Time Information Model with Discrete and Distributed Delays
by
Yu, Fangzhi
, Ren, Jingli
in
Continuous time systems
/ Economic models
/ Hopf bifurcation
/ Mathematical models
/ Parameters
/ Social networks
/ Time lag
2016
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Bifurcation Analysis in a Continuous-Time Information Model with Discrete and Distributed Delays
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Bifurcation Analysis in a Continuous-Time Information Model with Discrete and Distributed Delays
2016
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Overview
In this paper, we consider a continuous-time model with discrete and dis-tributed delays to describe how two pieces of information interact in online social networks. Sufficient conditions are carried out to illustrate the stability of each e-quilibrium. Taking time delay as a bifurcation parameter, the system undergoes a sequence of Hopf bifurcation when this parameter passes through a critical value. By methods of multiple scales, we prove that the direction of Hopf bifurcation is depending on the condition which is related to delay.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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