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Projects. MATH 2413 Honors Ordinary Differential Equations. The following are projects for students in MATH 2413 along with a sampling of the progress that has been made. ... Written ...
... exponential growth gives ... population. If pressed, students will suggest a logistic model as an alternative. Exercises 5--7 deal with a simple learning model (see also Lab 1.3 ...
... and growth (LRSG) state-space model was also ... Nichols (NMFS Pascagoula Lab ... population dynamics of exploited small coastal shark stocks. The discrete form of this logistic model ...
... effects seen in the lab can become lethal under ... with three growth models (von Bertlanffy, Gompertz and logistic); the calculated ... differential equation model for a population of ...
... in annual productivity growth costs about 1.3 million jobs.... of the working-age population that is either employed or ... apply the classical Ricarian Model of Comparitive Advantage ...
EPOC-2003 Abstracts. SESSIONS. Within categories, abstracts are arranged alphabetically by first authors. Mesoscale Processes in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. David G. Ainley (H.T. Harvey ...