Global Attractivity of a Nonlocal Delayed Diffusive Dengue Model in a Spatially Homogeneous Environment
Abstract
In Xu and Zhao (2015), the global attractivity of positive constant steady state is established through the application of the fluctuation method, subject to the sufficient condition that the disease will stabilized at the unique spatially-homogeneous steady state if 0>1 exceeds a certain threshold. The focus of this study is to eliminate the need for a sufficient condition by employing a suitable Lyapunov functional and prove that the positive constant steady state is globally attractive when 0 is exactly greater than unity, which significantly enhancing the findings outlined in Theorem 3.3 of Xu and Zhao (2015).
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