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A Non-autonomous Ecological Model with Some Applications

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Here, we propose a non-autonomous predator–prey system with feedback controls. Some of its possible applications in some branches of advanced computing have also been discussed. In particular, the global attractivity of the almost periodic solution (APS) is proved. The effect of control parameters has also been observed. The paper ends with some current possible applications of the work in bioinformatics, social networks, wireless sensor networks (WSNs), etc.

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Tripathi, J.P., Tiwari, V., Abbas, S. (2019). A Non-autonomous Ecological Model with Some Applications. In: Panigrahi, C., Pujari, A., Misra, S., Pati, B., Li, KC. (eds) Progress in Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 714. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0224-4_50

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