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Probability Analysis of Selected Population Models
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Probability Analysis of Selected Population Models

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This book explores the dynamics of some population models under stochastic perturbations and regime switching across different environmental patches. By integrating Markovian switching processes, we investigate the stability and ergodicity characteristics of the model, providing insights into how random fluctuations and discrete regime shifts impact population persistence and extinction probabilities. The research initially focuses on the stability and ergodicity of some stochastic models under regime switching, highlighting how environmental variability across patches influences the long-term behavior of the population. Mathematical analysis and numerical simulations demonstrate that the model exhibits varying degrees of stability depending on the stochastic parameters and the switching mechanisms involved. Further, the analysis extends to the impact of Markovian switching on the population model, elucidating how changes in environmental states governed by a Markov process affect population dynamics. This study examines the conditions under which the population persists or faces extinction, considering both slow and fast switching regimes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
14 October 2024
Pages
100
ISBN
9786208222802

This book explores the dynamics of some population models under stochastic perturbations and regime switching across different environmental patches. By integrating Markovian switching processes, we investigate the stability and ergodicity characteristics of the model, providing insights into how random fluctuations and discrete regime shifts impact population persistence and extinction probabilities. The research initially focuses on the stability and ergodicity of some stochastic models under regime switching, highlighting how environmental variability across patches influences the long-term behavior of the population. Mathematical analysis and numerical simulations demonstrate that the model exhibits varying degrees of stability depending on the stochastic parameters and the switching mechanisms involved. Further, the analysis extends to the impact of Markovian switching on the population model, elucidating how changes in environmental states governed by a Markov process affect population dynamics. This study examines the conditions under which the population persists or faces extinction, considering both slow and fast switching regimes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
14 October 2024
Pages
100
ISBN
9786208222802