Fast variables in stochastic population dynamics / George William Albert Constable
Type de document : Livre numériqueCollection : Springer thesesLangue : anglais.Éditeur : Cham : Springer, 2015ISBN: 9783319212180.ISSN: 2190-5053.Sujet MSC : 92-02, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to biology92D25, Biology and other natural sciences, Genetics and population dynamics, Population dynamics
60J28, Probability theory and stochastic processes, Applications of continuous-time Markov processes on discrete state spaces
60H10, Probability theory and stochastic processes - Stochastic analysis, Stochastic ordinary differential equations
97-02, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mathematics educationEn-ligne : via BibCnrs | MSN
Doctoral thesis accepted by the University of Manchester, UK.
Publisher’s description: In this thesis two variants of the fast variable elimination method are developed. They are intuitive, simple to implement and give results which are in very good agreement with those found from numerical simulations. The relative simplicity of the techniques makes them ideal for applying to problems featuring demographic stochasticity, for experts and non-experts alike.
Within the context of mathematical modelling, fast variable elimination is one of the central tools with which one can simplify a multivariate problem. When used in the context of of deterministic systems, the theory is quite standard, but when stochastic effects are present, it becomes less straightforward to apply.
While the introductory and background chapters form an excellent primer to the theory of stochastic population dynamics, the techniques developed can be applied to systems exhibiting a separation of timescales in a variety of fields including population genetics, ecology and epidemiology.
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