Partial extinction, permanence, and global attractivity in nonautonomous \(n\)-species Gilpin-Ayala competitive systems with impulses (Q714210)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6096190
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6096190 |
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Partial extinction, permanence, and global attractivity in nonautonomous \(n\)-species Gilpin-Ayala competitive systems with impulses (English)
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19 October 2012
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Summary: The qualitative properties of general nonautonomous \(n\)-species Gilpin-Ayala competitive systems with impulsive effects are studied. Some new criteria on permanence, extinction and global attractivity of partial species are established by using inequalities estimates and Lyapunov functions.
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