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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The life table; 3. The deterministic population models of T. Malthus, A. J. Lotka, and F. R. Sharpe and A. J. Lotka; 4. The deterministic theory of H. Bernadelli, P. H. Leslie and E. G. Lewis; 5. Simple birth and death processes; 6. The stochastic models of M. S. Bartlett and D. G. Kendall; 7. The two-sex problem; 8. The extinction of surnames; 9. The stochastic version of Leslie's model; 10. Hierarchical population models and recruitment; 11. Conclusion; References; References according to chapter and section; Solutions to exercises; Australian life table (males) 1961; Author index; Subject index.
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Add Mathematical Models for the Growth of Human Populations, First published in 1973, this book gives an account of some of the more important models which have been proposed for studying the growth of human populations, with a particular emphasis on stochastic models. Despite the practical importance of the subjec, Mathematical Models for the Growth of Human Populations to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Mathematical Models for the Growth of Human Populations, First published in 1973, this book gives an account of some of the more important models which have been proposed for studying the growth of human populations, with a particular emphasis on stochastic models. Despite the practical importance of the subjec, Mathematical Models for the Growth of Human Populations to your collection on WonderClub |