Canard Phenomenon in a modified Slow-Fast Leslie-Gower and Holling type scheme model
Abstract
Geometrical Singular Perturbation Theory has been successful to investigate a broad range of biological problems with different time scales. The aim of this paper is to apply this theory to a predator-prey model of modified Leslie-Gower type for which we consider that prey reproduces mush faster than predators. This naturally leads to introduce a small parameter which gives rise to a slow-fast system. This system has a special folded singularity which has not been analyzed in the classical work of Krupa-Szmolyan. We use the blow-up technique to visualize the behavior near this fold point . Outside of this region the dynamics are given by classical singular perturbation theory. This allows to quantify geometrically the attractive limit-cycle with an error of ) and shows that it exhibits the \textit{canard} phenomenon while crossing .
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@article{arxiv.1703.09266,
title = {Canard Phenomenon in a modified Slow-Fast Leslie-Gower and Holling type scheme model},
author = {B. Ambrosio and M. A. Aziz-Alaoui and R. Yafia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.09266},
year = {2017}
}