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This paper formally introduces a numerical method to solve the Volterra-type integro-differential initial value problem \[ \kappa\frac{du}{dt}=u-u^2-u\int_0^tu(x)\,dx,\;u(0)=u_0. \] This initial value problem represents a population model in closed systems that involves a logistic term in addition to the accumulated toxicity. Such a problem has a closed form analytic solution that is not representing the population model accurately. Therefore, there are many approaches to solve this problem numerically, formally, or rigorously. The authors propose a numerical technique to solve the problem numerically, when the derivative is in the classical or fractional sense. For this reason, a family of Chebyshev-type functions is presented and the authors use their spectral expansion to approximate the solution. An extensive amount of numerical experiments is carried out, illustrating the results.
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spectral and collocation methods
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best approximation
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Chebyshev systems
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population models
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fractional order of Chebyshev functions
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Volterra's population model
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mathematical ecology
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integro-differential equation
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Solving Volterra's population growth model of arbitrary order using the generalized fractional order of the Chebyshev functions
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    Solving Volterra's population growth model of arbitrary order using the generalized fractional order of the Chebyshev functions (English)
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    This paper formally introduces a numerical method to solve the Volterra-type integro-differential initial value problem \[ \kappa\frac{du}{dt}=u-u^2-u\int_0^tu(x)\,dx,\;u(0)=u_0. \] This initial value problem represents a population model in closed systems that involves a logistic term in addition to the accumulated toxicity. Such a problem has a closed form analytic solution that is not representing the population model accurately. Therefore, there are many approaches to solve this problem numerically, formally, or rigorously. The authors propose a numerical technique to solve the problem numerically, when the derivative is in the classical or fractional sense. For this reason, a family of Chebyshev-type functions is presented and the authors use their spectral expansion to approximate the solution. An extensive amount of numerical experiments is carried out, illustrating the results.
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    spectral and collocation methods
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    best approximation
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    Chebyshev systems
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    population models
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    fractional order of Chebyshev functions
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    Volterra's population model
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    mathematical ecology
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    integro-differential equation
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    initial value problem
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    numerical experiment
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