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Sufficient conditions for existence of positive periodic solution of a generalized nonresident computer virus model

In this paper, we introduce a nonresident computer virus model and prove the existence of at least one positive periodic solution. The proposed model is based on a biological approach and is obtained by considering that all rates (rates that the computers are disconnected from the Internet, the rate that the computers are cured, etc) are time dependent real functions. Assuming that the initial condition is a positive vector and the coefficients are positive $ω-$periodic and applying the topological degree arguments we deduce that generalized nonresident computer virus model has at least one positive $ω-$periodic solution. The proof consists of two big parts. First, an appropriate change of variable which conserves the periodicity property and implies the positive behavior. Second, a reformulation of transformed system as an operator equation which is analyzed by applying the continuation theorem of the coincidence degree theory.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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