Pres 4
Pres 4
Pres 4
Theorem 4
If R0 ≤ 1, the infection-free equilibrium E0 is globally asymptotically stable
for any time delay τ, σ ≥ 0.
x0 v →0 f (η, v )
−τ −σ
and
xv
f (x, v ) = .
1 + ax + bv
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It is clear that the first and second terms of the equation above is negative
for all x, v > 0 and last term be negative for R0 < 1. That is, if R0 ≤ 1, it
follows that V̇1 ≤ 0. This is show that the infection equilibrium E0 is
stable.
Next, set E1∗ is defied as:
Let M1 be the largest invariance subset with respect to model (3) in E1∗ .
V̇1 (ψ) = 0 if and only if x(t) = x0 and v (t) = 0 for t ≥ 0.
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From the invariance of the subset M1 , it further has that x(t) = x0 and
v (t) = 0 for any t ≥ 0.
Then from the second equation of the model (3), we have y (t) = 0.
This is shown that M1 = {E0 } is the largest invariant subset of E1∗ .
By LaSalle’s invariance principle, the infection free equilibrium E0 is
globally asymptotically stable, if R0 ≤ 1.
−σ −τ
Then from the first and second equation of the model (3), and the
invariance of the subset M2 , we have x(t) = x0 and y (t) = 0 for t ≥ 0.
This is shown that M2 = {E0 } is the largest invariant subset of E2 .
By LaSalle’s invariance principle, the infection free equilibrium E0 is
globally asymptotically stable.
Permanence
Permanence implies that the infected cells y (t) and virus particles v (t)
cannot be completely eliminated and will eventually persist.
Definition 5
[11]The system (3) is said to be persistent if there are two positive
constants, ml , mu such that for each positive solution (x(t), y (t), v (t)) of
the system (3) with the initial conditions (4) satisfies
Lemma 7
(see, [11] ) Perron-Frobenius theorem implies that, if A is an irreducible
Metzle matrix there is a positive eigenvector V for the associated
maximum eigenvalue λm of A.
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Let Ub (t) = U(t)|∂X 0 and let Ab be the global attractor for Ub (t).
Lemma 8
(see [4]) Suppose that U(t) satisfies the (21) and we have
(i) there is t0 ≥ 0 such that U(t) compact for t > t0 .
(ii) U(t) is point dissipative in X .
(iii) Ãb = ∪x∈Ab ω(x) is isolated and has an acyclic covering M, where
M̃ = {M1 , M2 , . . . , Mn }.
(iv) W s (Mi ) ∩ X 0 = φ, for i = 1, 2, . . . , n.
Then ∂X 0 uniform repeller with respect to X 0 , that is, there is an ǫ > 0
such that for any x ∈ X 0 ,
Theorem 9
If R0 > 1, then the system (3) is permanent for any time delay τ ≥ 0 and
σ ≥ 0 with the initial condition (4).
proof
Let us to define a set
C0 = {(ψ, φ1 , φ2 ) ∈ C ([−τ, 0], R3+ ) : ψ(θ) 6= 0, φ1 (θ) = φ2 (θ) = 0, (θ ∈
[−τ, 0])}.
If C 0 = intC ([−τ, 0], R3+ ), it is enough to prove that there exist
ǫ0 > 0 such that for any solution U(t) of system(3) Starting from C 0 ,
lim inf t→∞ d(U(t), C0 ) ≥ ǫ0 . To this end, we tend to verify that the
conditions of Lemma 8 are fulfilled.
It is not difficult to see that C 0 and C0 are positively invariant. Also,
conditions (i) and (ii) of Lemma 8 are satisfied.
Hence, we just have to confirm the conditions (iii) and (iv ).