State impulsive control strategies for a two-languages competitive model with bilingualism and interlinguistic similarity
For reasons of preserving endangered languages, we propose, in this paper, a novel two-languages competitive model with bilingualism and interlinguistic similarity, where state-dependent impulsive control strategies are introduced. The novel control model includes two control threshold values, which are different from the previous state-dependent impulsive differential equations. By using qualitative analysis method, we obtain that the control model exhibits two stable positive order-1 periodic solutions under some general conditions. Moreover, numerical simulations clearly illustrate the main theoretical results and feasibility of state-dependent impulsive control strategies. Meanwhile numerical simulations also show that state-dependent impulsive control strategy can be applied to other general two-languages competitive model and obtain the desired result. The results indicate that the fractions of two competitive languages can be kept within a reasonable level under almost any circumstances. Theoretical basis for finding a new control measure to protect the endangered language is offered.
Year of publication: |
2015
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Authors: | Nie, Lin-Fei ; Teng, Zhi-Dong ; Nieto, Juan J. ; Jung, Il Hyo |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 430.2015, C, p. 136-147
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Language competitive model | State-dependent impulsive control | Order-k periodic solution | Multiple periodic solutions | Orbital stability |
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