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Evolution Of Biological Systems In Random Media Limit Theorems And Stability 1st Edition Anatoly Swishchuk

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Evolution Of Biological Systems In Random Media Limit Theorems And Stability 1st Edition Anatoly Swishchuk
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.89 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Anatoly Swishchuk, Jianhong Wu (auth.)
ISBN: 9789048163984, 9789401715065, 9048163986, 9401715068
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Evolution Of Biological Systems In Random Media Limit Theorems And Stability 1st Edition Anatoly Swishchuk by Anatoly Swishchuk, Jianhong Wu (auth.) 9789048163984, 9789401715065, 9048163986, 9401715068 instant download after payment.

This is a new book in biomathematics, which includes new models of stochastic non-linear biological systems and new results for these systems. These results are based on the new results for non-linear difference and differential equations in random media. This book contains:

-New stochastic non-linear models of biological systems, such as biological systems in random media: epidemic, genetic selection, demography, branching, logistic growth and predator-prey models;
-New results for scalar and vector difference equations in random media with applications to the stochastic biological systems in 1);
-New results for stochastic non-linear biological systems, such as averaging, merging, diffusion approximation, normal deviations and stability;
-New approach to the study of stochastic biological systems in random media such as random evolution approach.

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