Differential Equations - Population Growth Models
Thomas J. Pfaff ()
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Thomas J. Pfaff: Ithaca College, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 24 in Applied Calculus with R, 2023, pp 277-292 from Springer
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Abstract One of the simplest differential equation models starts with the observation that a population will grow at a rate proportional to its size, assuming no resource limitations. In other words, the larger the population the faster it grows.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28571-4_24
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