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Compartmental Models of Migratory Dynamics

J. KnisleyT. SchmicklI. Karsai — 2011

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Compartmentalization is a general principle in biological systems which is observable on all size scales, ranging from organelles inside of cells, cells in histology, and up to the level of groups, herds, swarms, meta-populations, and populations. Compartmental models are often used to model such phenomena, but such models can be both highly nonlinear and difficult to work with. Fortunately, there are many significant biological systems that are amenable to linear compartmental models...

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