In this paper,we consider the dynamical system which are from general Hemilton systems under a disturbance,we use theories in Liapunov stability and show that there are not any periodic solutions in some a neighborhoo...In this paper,we consider the dynamical system which are from general Hemilton systems under a disturbance,we use theories in Liapunov stability and show that there are not any periodic solutions in some a neighborhood of the equilibrium points of the dynamical systems.展开更多
The aim of this work is to analyse the global dynamics of an extended mathematical model of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in vivo with cellular proliferation, spontaneous cure and hepatocyte homeostasis. We firstl...The aim of this work is to analyse the global dynamics of an extended mathematical model of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in vivo with cellular proliferation, spontaneous cure and hepatocyte homeostasis. We firstly prove the existence of local and global solutions of the model and establish some properties of this solution as positivity and asymptotic behaviour. Secondly we show, by the construction of appropriate Lyapunov functions, that the uninfected equilibrium and the unique infected equilibrium of the mathematical model of HCV are globally asymptotically stable respectively when the threshold number and when .展开更多
文摘In this paper,we consider the dynamical system which are from general Hemilton systems under a disturbance,we use theories in Liapunov stability and show that there are not any periodic solutions in some a neighborhood of the equilibrium points of the dynamical systems.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of P.R.China(60764003)the Major Project of The Ministry of Education of P.R.China and the Funded by Scientific Research Program of the HigherEducation Institution of Xinjiang(XJEDU2004I12 and XJEDU2006I05)
文摘The aim of this work is to analyse the global dynamics of an extended mathematical model of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in vivo with cellular proliferation, spontaneous cure and hepatocyte homeostasis. We firstly prove the existence of local and global solutions of the model and establish some properties of this solution as positivity and asymptotic behaviour. Secondly we show, by the construction of appropriate Lyapunov functions, that the uninfected equilibrium and the unique infected equilibrium of the mathematical model of HCV are globally asymptotically stable respectively when the threshold number and when .