Consider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows at most polynomially, and suppose that the system is subject to environmental noise in some regimes. Can the regime switching and the environmental noise work together to make the system change signicantly? The answer is yes. In this paper, we will show that the regime switching and the environmental noise will make the original system whose solution grows at most polynomially become a new system whose solution will grow exponentially. In other words, we reveal that the regime switching and the environmental noise will exppress the exponential growth
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise. Motivated by Takeuchi et al. (2006), we...
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise, and our aim is to show that (surprising...
In this paper, we combined the previous model in [1] with Gray et al.’s work in 2012 [2] to add tele...
Consider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows at most polynomially, and suppos...
AbstractConsider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows exponentially, and suppo...
Consider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows expo- nentially, and suppose tha...
In this paper we will show that noise can make a given system whose solutions grow exponentially bec...
In this paper we consider a stochastic nonlinear system under regime switching. Given a system ( ) ...
AbstractIn this paper we will develop a new stochastic population model under regime switching. Our ...
This is a continuation of our paper [Q. Luo, X. Mao, Stochastic population dynamics under regime swi...
In this paper, we investigate a Lotka-Volterra system under regime switching dx(t) = diag(x1(t); : :...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate a Lotka–Volterra system under regime switching dx(t)=diag(x1(t...
Intrinsically noisy mechanisms drive most physical, biological and economic phenomena. Frequently, t...
AbstractThis is a continuation of our paper [Q. Luo, X. Mao, Stochastic population dynamics under re...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Intrinsically noisy mechanisms drive most physical, biological...
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise. Motivated by Takeuchi et al. (2006), we...
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise, and our aim is to show that (surprising...
In this paper, we combined the previous model in [1] with Gray et al.’s work in 2012 [2] to add tele...
Consider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows at most polynomially, and suppos...
AbstractConsider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows exponentially, and suppo...
Consider a given system under regime switching whose solution grows expo- nentially, and suppose tha...
In this paper we will show that noise can make a given system whose solutions grow exponentially bec...
In this paper we consider a stochastic nonlinear system under regime switching. Given a system ( ) ...
AbstractIn this paper we will develop a new stochastic population model under regime switching. Our ...
This is a continuation of our paper [Q. Luo, X. Mao, Stochastic population dynamics under regime swi...
In this paper, we investigate a Lotka-Volterra system under regime switching dx(t) = diag(x1(t); : :...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate a Lotka–Volterra system under regime switching dx(t)=diag(x1(t...
Intrinsically noisy mechanisms drive most physical, biological and economic phenomena. Frequently, t...
AbstractThis is a continuation of our paper [Q. Luo, X. Mao, Stochastic population dynamics under re...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Intrinsically noisy mechanisms drive most physical, biological...
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise. Motivated by Takeuchi et al. (2006), we...
Population systems are often subject to environmental noise, and our aim is to show that (surprising...
In this paper, we combined the previous model in [1] with Gray et al.’s work in 2012 [2] to add tele...