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2. Ordering based on uninorms.
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Ertuğrul, Ümit, Kesicioğlu, M. Nesibe, and Karaçal, Funda
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LATTICE theory , *MATHEMATICAL bounds , *ABSTRACT algebra , *MATHEMATICS , *MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
In this paper, an order induced by uninorms on bounded lattices is given and discussed. By defining such an order, the T -partial order is extended to a more general form. The relationship between the order induced by the underlying t -norm and t -conorm and the order induced by a uninorm is studied. Finally, the order is extended to the order induced by n -uninorms on chains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. A simple approximation of moments of the quasi-equilibrium distribution of an extended stochastic theta-logistic model with non-integer powers.
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Bhowmick, Amiya Ranjan, Bandyopadhyay, Subhadip, Rana, Sourav, and Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi
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POPULATION dynamics , *QUASI-equilibrium , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *LIFE sciences , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
The stochastic versions of the logistic and extended logistic growth models are applied successfully to explain many real-life population dynamics and share a central body of literature in stochastic modeling of ecological systems. To understand the randomness in the population dynamics of the underlying processes completely, it is important to have a clear idea about the quasi-equilibrium distribution and its moments. Bartlett et al. (1960) took a pioneering attempt for estimating the moments of the quasi-equilibrium distribution of the stochastic logistic model. Matis and Kiffe (1996) obtain a set of more accurate and elegant approximations for the mean, variance and skewness of the quasi-equilibrium distribution of the same model using cumulant truncation method. The method is extended for stochastic power law logistic family by the same and several other authors (N a ˙ sell, 2003; Singh and Hespanha, 2007). Cumulant truncation and some alternative methods e.g. saddle point approximation, derivative matching approach can be applied if the powers involved in the extended logistic set up are integers, although plenty of evidence is available for non-integer powers in many practical situations (Sibly et al., 2005). In this paper, we develop a set of new approximations for mean, variance and skewness of the quasi-equilibrium distribution under more general family of growth curves, which is applicable for both integer and non-integer powers. The deterministic counterpart of this family of models captures both monotonic and non-monotonic behavior of the per capita growth rate, of which theta-logistic is a special case. The approximations accurately estimate the first three order moments of the quasi-equilibrium distribution. The proposed method is illustrated with simulated data and real data from global population dynamics database. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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4. Pattern formation – A missing link in the study of ecosystem response to environmental changes.
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Meron, Ehud
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ECOSYSTEM dynamics , *COMMUNITIES , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *LIFE sciences , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Environmental changes can affect the functioning of an ecosystem directly, through the response of individual life forms, or indirectly, through interspecific interactions and community dynamics. The feasibility of a community-level response has motivated numerous studies aimed at understanding the mutual relationships between three elements of ecosystem dynamics: the abiotic environment, biodiversity and ecosystem function. Since ecosystems are inherently nonlinear and spatially extended, environmental changes can also induce pattern-forming instabilities that result in spatial self-organization of life forms and resources. This, in turn, can affect the relationships between these three elements, and make the response of ecosystems to environmental changes far more complex. Responses of this kind can be expected in dryland ecosystems, which show a variety of self-organizing vegetation patterns along the rainfall gradient. This paper describes the progress that has been made in understanding vegetation patterning in dryland ecosystems, and the roles it plays in ecosystem response to environmental variability. The progress has been achieved by modeling pattern-forming feedbacks at small spatial scales and up-scaling their effects to large scales through model studies. This approach sets the basis for integrating pattern formation theory into the study of ecosystem dynamics and addressing ecologically significant questions such as the dynamics of desertification, restoration of degraded landscapes, biodiversity changes along environmental gradients, and shrubland–grassland transitions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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5. A two-clones tumor model: Spontaneous growth and response to treatment.
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Stura, Ilaria, Venturino, Ezio, and Guiot, Caterina
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CLONING , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *LIFE sciences , *MATHEMATICS ,ANIMAL models of tumors - Abstract
The paper aims at providing a general theoretical frame bridging the macroscopic growth law with the complex heterogeneous structure of real tumors. We apply the “Phenomenological Universality” approach to model the growth of cancer cells accounting for “populations”, which are defined not as biologically pre-defined cellular ensemble but as groups of cells behaving homogeneously with respect to their position (e.g. primary or metastatic tumor), growth characteristics, response to treatment, etc. Populations may mutually interact, limit each other their growth or even mutate into another population. To keep the description as simple and manageable as possible only two populations are considered, but the extension to a multiplicity of cell populations is straightforward.Our findings indicate that the eradication of the metastatic population is much more critical in the presence of mutations, either spontaneous or therapy-induced. Furthermore, a treatment that eradicates only the primary tumor, having a low kill rate on the metastases, is ultimately not successful but promotes a “growth spurt” in the latter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. Observer design for a class of nonlinear piecewise systems. Application to an epidemic model with treatment.
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Abdelhedi, Abdessamad, Boutat, Driss, Sbita, Lassaad, Tami, Ramdane, and Liu, Da-Yan
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COMMUNICABLE disease diagnosis , *INFECTIOUS disease transmission , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *LIFE sciences , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Susceptible Exposed Infectious and Recovered epidemic model endowed with a treatment function (SEIR-T model) is a well-known model used to reproduce the behavior of an epidemic, where the susceptible population and the exposed population need to be estimated to predict and control the propagation of a contagious disease. This paper focuses on the nonlinear observer design for a class of nonlinear piecewise systems including SEIR-T models. For this purpose, two changes of coordinates are provided to transform the considered systems into an extended nonlinear observer normal form, on which a high gain observer can be applied. Then, the proposed method is applied to a SEIR-T model. Finally, simulation results are given to show its efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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