Dynamical systems in population biology (Q5906951)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1950197
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Dynamical systems in population biology
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1950197

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    Dynamical systems in population biology (English)
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    16 July 2003
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    The declared aim of the author is to provide an introduction to the theory of periodic semiflows on metric spaces and its applications to population dynamics. He develops dynamical system approaches to various evolutionary models involving difference, functional, ordinary and partial differential equations, with special attention given to periodic and almost periodic phenomena. In the first three chapters the underlying abstract mathematical concepts are introduced, comprising abstract discrete dynamical systems on metric spaces, global dynamics in certain types of monotone discrete dynamical systems on ordered Banach spaces, and periodic semiflows and Poincaré maps. The results are then applied to continuous-time periodic population models, as in \(N\)-species competition in a periodic chemostat, almost periodic competitive systems, 3-species parabolic systems, a delayed predator-prey model, and travelling waves in a periodic reactor-diffusion model. This is a book, written for the specialist.
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    periodic semiflows
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    population dynamics
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    evolutionary models
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    periodic and almost periodic phenomena
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    discrete dynamical systems
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    Poincaré maps
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