以混沌控制为特征的分数阶林业资源保护模型,通过修正的 ABC 算子模拟毒素活动和人为火灾

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Muhammad Farman , Khadija Jamil , Changjin Xu , Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar , Ayesha Amjad
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在这项工作中,我们提出了一个非线性数学模型,采用分数阶微分方程来说明在毒素活动和人为火灾影响下枯竭的林业资源的影响。数值和理论结果是基于使用改进的 ABC 分数阶枯竭林业资源动力系统的考虑。在理论方面,我们利用 Banach 定点和 Leray Schauder 非线性替代定理检验了解的实在性、存在性和唯一性。连续递归序列的设计目的是验证所划定的林业资源枯竭问题解决方案的存在性。为了在海尔-乌兰框架内展示解决方案的特殊性和稳定性,我们采用了函数分析的概念和结论。通过应用线性响应调节技术,混沌控制将使系统在平衡点后趋于稳定。我们利用修正 ABC 分数阶的拉格朗日多项式洞察力进行模拟,并以图形形式展示了经典导数和整数导数的比较分析。结果还证明了设计模型时使用的不同参数对系统的影响,它们为解决实际问题提供了更多的理解和更好的方法。我们的研究结果表明,人类产生的有毒物质和火灾活动对森林生态系统产生了重大影响。修改后的 ABC 运算符能有效捕捉这些干扰的长期影响,从而使更精确的管理技术成为可能。研究结果凸显了在生态建模中使用分数微积分来理解和管理人类压力下错综复杂的森林保护工作是多么重要。面对不断升级的环境问题,为了确保森林资源的可持续管理,这项研究为政策制定者和环境管理者提供了一个全新的范式,以制定更加稳健和适应性更强的保护政策。
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Fractional order forestry resource conservation model featuring chaos control and simulations for toxin activity and human-caused fire through modified ABC operator

In this work, we proposed a nonlinear mathematical model with fractional-order differential equations employed to illustrate the impacts of depleted forestry resources with the effect of toxin activity and human-caused fire. The numerical and theoretical outcomes are based on the consideration of using a modified ABC-fractional-order depleted forestry resources dynamical system. In the theoretical aspect, we examination of solution positivity, existence, and uniqueness it makes use of Banach’s fixed point and the Leray Schauder nonlinear alternative theorem. The consecutive recursive sequences are purposefully designed to verify the existence of a solution to the depletion of forestry resources as delineated. To showcase the specificity and stability of the solution within the Hyers–Ulam framework, we employ the concepts and findings of functional analysis. Chaos control will stabilize the system following its equilibrium points by applying the regulate for linear responses technique. Using Lagrange polynomials insight of modified ABC-fractional-order, we conduct simulations and present a comparative analysis in graphical form with classical and integer derivatives. Results also demonstrate the impact of different parameters used in a model that is designed on the system, they provide more understanding and a better approach for real-life problems. Our results demonstrate the significant effects of toxic and fire activities produced by humans on forest ecosystems. More accurate management techniques are made possible by the modified ABC operator’s effectiveness in capturing the long-term effects of these disturbances. The findings highlight how crucial it is to use fractional calculus in ecological modeling to comprehend and manage the intricacies of forest preservation in the face of human pressures. To ensure the sustainable management of forest resources in the face of escalating environmental difficulties, this research offers policymakers and environmental managers a fresh paradigm for creating more robust and adaptive conservation policies.

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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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