A model of the inhomogeneous Markov process of natality and motality with a controlled mean value

František Zrcek

Kybernetika (1970)

  • Volume: 06, Issue: 5, page (382)-398
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Zrcek, František. "Ein Modell des nichthomogenen Markoffschen Geburts- und Todes-Prozesses mit gesteuertem Mittelwert. I." Kybernetika 06.5 (1970): (382)-398. <http://eudml.org/doc/28908>.

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