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Compensation and stability in nonlinear matrix models.

J A Silva1, T G Hallam

  • 1Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37996-1300.

Mathematical Biosciences
|June 1, 1992
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Compensatory mechanisms in nonlinear, age-structured models can limit dynamic behavior. However, these systems are not always stable, with some equilibria being initially unstable, challenging the literal definition of compensatory systems.

Area of Science:

  • Ecology
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Population Dynamics

Background:

  • Discrete, nonlinear, age-structured models are used to study population dynamics.
  • Compensatory mechanisms are thought to regulate population behavior and promote stability.
  • The dynamic behavior and stability of these systems can be complex.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the stability, bifurcation, and dynamic behavior of discrete, nonlinear, age-structured models.
  • To examine the limitations imposed by compensatory mechanisms on the behavioral spectrum of dynamic systems.
  • To determine if "compensatory" systems are always compensatory in the literal sense.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of discrete, nonlinear, age-structured models.
  • Investigation of stability and bifurcation properties.

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  • Examination of existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of equilibria and solutions.
  • Main Results:

    • Restrictions imposed by compensatory mechanisms can limit the transitional behavior of dynamic systems.
    • Compensatory models are not always stable; equilibria arising from bifurcation can be initially unstable.
    • Results on equilibria and solutions challenge the literal interpretation of "compensatory" systems.

    Conclusions:

    • The dynamic behavior of compensatory systems is not always predictable or stable.
    • Bifurcation points can lead to initial instability in compensatory models.
    • The term "compensatory" may not accurately reflect the behavior of all such modeled systems.