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Lichun Zhao1, Lansun Chen, Qingling Zhang
1Anshan Normal University, Anshan, 43 Ping An Street, Tiedong District, 114007 Liaoning, PR China. lczhao36@163.com
Abstract:
Using successor functions and Poincaré-Bendixson theorem of impulsive differential equations, the existence of periodical solutions to a predator-prey model with two state impulses is investigated. By stability theorem of periodic solution to impulsive differential equations, the stability conditions of periodic solutions to the system are given. Some simulations are exerted to prove the results.
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