7: Fractional prey–predator model with fuzzy initial conditions

Payal Singh    Dept. of Applied Sciences and Humanities, PIET, Parul University, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

Abstract

The prey–predator paradigm is crucial for explaining how different species compete with one another. This model has a wide range of uses in the fields of engineering, finance, economics, and biodiversity, among others. Fractional calculus is a new area of study. Because memory effects can be included, modeling in fractional form is more appropriate and a fuzzy setup gives a precise estimation of parameters in modeling.

Thus, the fractional prey–predator model with fuzzy initial conditions is the most precise way to present natural phenomena. This chapter deals with the fuzzy ...

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