Design and Analysis of Intellectual Property Protection Strategies Based on Differential Equations
Hambur Wang
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This paper constructs a novel intellectual property (IP) protection strategy using differential equation theory, aiming to analyze and optimize the effectiveness of IP protection. By developing a mathematical model, it explores the dynamic impact of IP protection intensity on both innovative enterprises and infringement activities. The study finds that a well-designed IP protection strategy can effectively reduce infringement while promoting technological innovation. The paper also discusses the effects of strategies under varying parameter conditions and verifies the model's rationality and effectiveness through numerical simulation. The findings provide theoretical support and references for formulating IP protection policies.
Date: 2024-11
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