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The following pages link to A computational method for solution of the prey and predator problem (Q1774891):
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- On a new reliable algorithm (Q606212) (← links)
- He's variational iteration method applied to the solution of the prey and predator problem with variable coefficients (Q637901) (← links)
- Prescribing a multistage analytical method to a prey-predator dynamical system (Q647053) (← links)
- Construction of analytic solution to chaotic dynamical systems using the homotopy analysis method (Q712072) (← links)
- Solution of prey-predator problem by numeric-analytic technique (Q716617) (← links)
- On some approximate methods for nonlinear models (Q732465) (← links)
- A new approach to the solution of the prey and predator problem and comparison of the results with the Adomian method (Q814743) (← links)
- Solvability of the predator and prey system with variable coefficients and comparison of the results with modified decomposition (Q861118) (← links)
- Variational iteration method for solving the epidemic model and the prey and predator prob\-lem (Q884641) (← links)
- Piecewise finite series solution of nonlinear initial value differential problem (Q1026284) (← links)
- SOR-like new iterative method for solving the epidemic model and the prey and predator problem (Q2004206) (← links)
- Analytical solutions of a modified predator-prey model through a new ecological interaction (Q2283767) (← links)
- Solution of the prey and predator problem by homotopy perturbation method (Q2372019) (← links)
- An efficient method for solving systems of fractional integro-differential equations (Q2426040) (← links)
- Comparing numerical methods for the solutions of the Chen system (Q2466629) (← links)
- Accuracy of the Adomian decomposition method applied to the Lorenz system (Q2497631) (← links)
- Solutions to the problem of prey and predator and the epidemic model via differential transform method (Q3639394) (← links)
- Spectral collocation method for solving continuous population models for single and interacting species by means of exponential Chebyshev approximation (Q4610302) (← links)
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