Controlling Neimark‐Sacker Bifurcation in Delayed Species Model Using Feedback Controller
Jie Ran,
Yanmin Liu,
Jun He and
Xiang Li
Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2016, vol. 2016, issue 1
Abstract:
Based on the stability and orthogonal polynomial approximation theory, the ordinary, dislocated, enhancing, and random feedback control methods are used to suppress the Neimark‐Sacker bifurcation to fixed point in this paper. It is shown that the convergence rate of enhancing feedback control and random feedback control can be faster than those of dislocated and ordinary feedback control. The random feedback control method, which does not require any adjustable control parameters of the model, just only slightly changes the random intensity. Finally, numerical simulations are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed controllers.
Date: 2016
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