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Effects of time-delay in stationary properties of a logistic growth model with correlated noises

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  • Du, Lu-Chun
  • Mei, Dong-Cheng

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A time-delayed tumor cell growth model with correlated noises is investigated. In the condition of small delay time, the stationary probability distribution is derived and the stationary mean value (〈x〉st) and normalized varianceλ2 of the tumor cell population and state transition rate (κ) between two steady states are numerically calculated. The results indicate that: (i) The delay time (τ) enhances the coherence resonance in 〈x〉st as a function of the multiplicative noise intensity (D) and increases 〈x〉st as a function of the additive noise intensity (α), i.e., τ enhances fluctuation of the system, however, the strength (λ) of correlations between multiplicative and additive noise plays a contrary role to τ on these; (ii) τ enhances the coherence resonance in κ as a function of D and increases κ as a function of α, i.e., τ speeds up the rate of state transition, however, λ also plays a contrary role to τ on these.

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  • Du, Lu-Chun & Mei, Dong-Cheng, 2010. "Effects of time-delay in stationary properties of a logistic growth model with correlated noises," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 389(6), pages 1189-1196.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:389:y:2010:i:6:p:1189-1196
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2009.11.035
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