Spreadability, Vulnerability and Protector Control

A. Bernoussi

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (2010)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 7, page 145-150
  • ISSN: 0973-5348

Abstract

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In this work, we present some concepts recently introduced in the analysis and control of distributed parameter systems: Spreadability, vulnerability and protector control. These concepts permit to describe many biogeographical phenomena, as those of pollution, desertification or epidemics, which are characterized by a spatio-temporal evolution

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Bernoussi, A.. Taik, A., ed. "Spreadability, Vulnerability and Protector Control." Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena 5.7 (2010): 145-150. <http://eudml.org/doc/197700>.

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