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Feedback stabilization for prey predator general model with diffusion via multiplicative controls

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<abstract><p>In this paper, we consider a predator–prey model given by a reaction–diffusion system. This model encompasses the classic Holling Ⅰ, Holling Ⅱ, Holling Ⅲ, and Holling Ⅳ functional responses. We investigate the stabilization problem of the considered system using multiplicative controls. By linearizing the system and using the maximum principle, we construct a multiplicative control that exponentially stabilizes the system towards its steady-state solutions. The proposed feedback control allows us to reach a large class of steady-state solutions. The global well-posedness is obtained via Banach fixed point. Applications and numerical simulations to Holling responses Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ are presented.</p></abstract>
Title: Feedback stabilization for prey predator general model with diffusion via multiplicative controls
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<abstract><p>In this paper, we consider a predator–prey model given by a reaction–diffusion system.
This model encompasses the classic Holling Ⅰ, Holling Ⅱ, Holling Ⅲ, and Holling Ⅳ functional responses.
We investigate the stabilization problem of the considered system using multiplicative controls.
By linearizing the system and using the maximum principle, we construct a multiplicative control that exponentially stabilizes the system towards its steady-state solutions.
The proposed feedback control allows us to reach a large class of steady-state solutions.
The global well-posedness is obtained via Banach fixed point.
Applications and numerical simulations to Holling responses Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ are presented.
</p></abstract>.

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