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Existence, Uniqueness, and Input-to-State Stability of Ground State Stationary Strong Solution of a Single-Species Model via Mountain Pass Lemma

Ruofeng Rao, Quanxin Zhu, Jialin Huang and Eulalia Mart Nez

Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-11

Abstract: In this study, the authors utilize mountain pass lemma, variational methods, regularization technique, and the Lyapunov function method to derive the unique existence of the positive classical stationary solution of a single-species ecosystem. Particularly, the geometric characteristic of saddle point in the mountain pass lemma guarantees that the equilibrium point is the ground state stationary solution of the ecosystem. Based on the obtained uniqueness result, the authors use the Lyapunov function method to derive the globally exponential stability criterion, which illuminates that under some suitable conditions, a certain internal competition is conducive to the global stability of the population, and a certain amount of family planning is conducive to the overall stability of the population. Most notably, the regularity technique of weak stationary solution employed in this study can also be applied to some existing literature related with time-delays reaction-diffusion systems for the purpose of regularization of weak solutions. Finally, an illuminative numerical example shows the effectiveness of the proposed methods.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/8855351

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