Regulaci\'on de especies competitivas bajo modelos impulsivos de pesca-siembra regidos por operadores maximales
Romina Cardo, Alvaro Corval\'an

TL;DR
This paper proposes a regulation strategy for competitive species seeding in lakes, using maximal Hardy-Littlewood operators to control interactions and magnitudes of species like perch and trout.
Contribution
It introduces a novel regulation approach based on maximal Hardy-Littlewood operators for managing competitive species seeding.
Findings
Effective control of species magnitudes achieved
Strategy applicable to multiple competitive species
Mathematical framework for regulation developed
Abstract
In this paper we consider a strategy based on the values of the left one-sided maximal Hardy-Littlewood operator to regulate the pulsating seeding of young fish in the case where two or more competitive species (eg perch and trout in lakes) interact; this strategy may occur as a natural from the point of view of those who propose seeding and also allows controlling the magnitudes resulting from competing species.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
