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Define population mathematically? - Answers

There are many models which can fit population mathematically with parameters like desease, growth etc .. the first one was given by Euler in term of geometrical serie, but the first strong mathematical model of population in term of integral equation was given by A.J Lotka in 1939 title of this article " On a integral equation in population analysis" .



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There are many models which can fit population mathematically with parameters like desease, growth etc .. the first one was given by Euler in term of geometrical serie, but the first strong mathematical model of population in term of integral equation was given by A.J Lotka in 1939 title of this article " On a integral equation in population analysis" .



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Define population mathematically? - Answers

There are many models which can fit population mathematically with parameters like desease, growth etc .. the first one was given by Euler in term of geometrical serie, but the first strong mathematical model of population in term of integral equation was given by A.J Lotka in 1939 title of this article " On a integral equation in population analysis" .

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