Novel adaptive control approach to fractal fractional order deforestation model and its impact on soil erosion

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2024

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Nature Portfolio

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

Deforestation exerts profound ramifications on soil quality and biodiversity, thereby exerting substantial economic repercussions. The depletion of organic matter and structural integrity of soil following tree removal for agricultural purposes underscores the severity of this issue. In elucidating the soil pollution stemming from deforestation, this research employs a sophisticated five-compartment SDIFR model integrating fractal dimension and fractional order dynamics. The rigorous analysis, including the application of Picard Lindelof's fixed point theorem, establishes the existence and uniqueness of explicit solutions. Furthermore, the examination of local and global stability sheds light on the system's behavior, delineating between pollution-free equilibrium and pollution-extinct equilibrium states. To regulate system behavior, an adaptive control framework grounded in fractal fractional order is proposed, leveraging the Adams-Bashforth numerical approximation scheme for implementation. Through numerical simulations, the study underscores the pivotal role of parameters, thus substantiating the significance of the proposed model in comprehensively addressing the complexities of soil pollution induced by deforestation.

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Wildlife, Mathematical model, Picard Lindelof's fixed point, Adaptive control, Adams-Bhashforth

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Scientific Reports

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N/A

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Q1

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14

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1

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