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Love Dynamical Models with Delay
Department of Industrial Information, Iwate Prefectural University Miyako College, Miyako, Japan
Global Education Development Center, Okayama University of Science 1-1 Ridai-Cho, Okayama, Japan
Department of Information Science, Okayama University of Science 1-1 Ridai-Cho, Okayama, Japan
- 1 Department of Industrial Information, Iwate Prefectural University Miyako College, Miyako, Japan
- 2 Global Education Development Center, Okayama University of Science 1-1 Ridai-Cho, Okayama, Japan
- 3 Department of Information Science, Okayama University of Science 1-1 Ridai-Cho, Okayama, Japan
Advances in Pure Mathematics·Volume 10 (2020)·Pages 297–311·Published 30 April 2020·DOI10.4236/apm.2020.105017
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Abstract
A sufficient condition for the asymptotic stability of the equilibrium point of a system, which appears as a model for couple of the love affair with time delay, is obtained by applying the technique of linearized method and Hopf- bifurcation.
KeywordsLove AffairsAsymptotic StabilityLinearized MethodHop-BifurcationDelay Dynamical Model
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