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The following pages link to A sharp global stability result for a discrete population model (Q874980):
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- Almost sufficient and necessary conditions for permanence and extinction of nonautonomous discrete logistic systems with time-varying delays and feedback control. (Q548582) (← links)
- Rebuttal of ``Compatibility of local and global stability conditions for some discrete population models,'' by S.H. Saker (Q623959) (← links)
- Response to the rebuttal by Eduardo Liz (Q623960) (← links)
- Persistence and global attractivity in the model \(A_{n+1}=qA_n+F_n(A_n,A_{n-1},\dots,A_{n-m})\). (Q716634) (← links)
- Geometric method for global stability of discrete population models (Q784296) (← links)
- New global stability conditions for a class of difference equations (Q1022530) (← links)
- Stability in a population model (Q1126637) (← links)
- Correction to: ``Global and local stability analysis in a nonlinear discrete-time population model'' (Q1716068) (← links)
- Complete global stability of a metapopulation model and its dynamically consistent discrete models (Q2274326) (← links)
- A new formula to get sharp global stability criteria for one-dimensional discrete-time models (Q2282087) (← links)
- Compatibility of local and global stability conditions for some discrete population models (Q2380562) (← links)
- Morse decompositions for delay-difference equations (Q2419937) (← links)
- Adaptive limiter control of unimodal population maps (Q2632192) (← links)
- Global and local stability for discrete single population models (Q2778192) (← links)
- Stability of non-autonomous difference equations: simple ideas leading to useful results (Q3085098) (← links)
- Global asymptotic behavior for a discrete model of population dynamics (Q4209757) (← links)
- Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of a Discrete Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Model (Q5090070) (← links)
- Global stabilization of fixed points using predictive control (Q5250452) (← links)
- Discrete three-stage population model: persistence and global stability results (Q5258025) (← links)