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Then (1.1) has one unique equilibrium point.
This shows that model (4) has one unique equilibrium point.
According to (3), this implies that system (1) has one unique equilibrium point.
Hence, for T = R or T = Z, (5.1) always has one unique equilibrium point, which is globally exponentially stable.
Therefore, it follows from Theorem 1 and the simulation study that (30) has one unique equilibrium solution which is globally exponentially stable.
Corollary 1 Under assumptions (H1) and (H2), system (1) has one unique equilibrium point if C - TL is a nonsingular M-matrix.
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When R 0 > 1, model (1) has a disease-free equilibrium and one unique endemic equilibrium.
One unique stable equilibrium cannot be taken for granted, instead multiple equilibria and qualitative regime shifts are more realistic signatures of economic systems.
When R 0 ≤ 1, model (1) has one unique disease-free equilibrium.
When the "true" game defined by players' private information was one with a unique equilibrium in pure strategies, the experimental subjects' play converged to the equilibrium, as Jordan's theory predicts, even when the subjects had not attained complete information about one another.
Stochastic systems, like the one presented here, generally evolve towards unique equilibrium distributions but may exhibit a kinetic hysteresis [47].
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