Dynamical analysis on a single population model with state-dependent impulsively unilateral diffusion between two patches

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Coupling with social progress, traffic development and so on, the natural environment is going into patches. There are differences between population in differential patches. The population living in a patchy environment is affected by the space structures. It is important to depict the dynamical behaviors of the population in the present world. In this work, a state-dependent impulsive differential model, which focuses on impulsively unilateral diffusion between two patches, aims for the simulation of the factual population dynamical behaviors. With the approaches of mathematical analysis, we obtain sufficient conditions of the existence and orbitally asymptotic stability of a periodic solution of the investigated system. Finally, the numerical simulations verify our results. © 2012 Jiao et al.; licensee Springer.

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Jiao, J., Chen, L., & Cai, S. (2012). Dynamical analysis on a single population model with state-dependent impulsively unilateral diffusion between two patches. Advances in Difference Equations, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1847-2012-155

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