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Kolmogorov Population Model
In biomathematics, the Kolmogorov population model, also known as the Kolmogorov equations in population dynamics, is a mathematical model, mathematical framework developed by Soviet mathematician Andrei Kolmogorov in 1936 that generalizes predator-prey interactions and population dynamics. The model was an improvement over earlier predator-prey models, notably the Lotka–Volterra equations, by incorporating more realistic biological assumptions and providing a Qualitative theory of differential equations, qualitative analysis of population dynamics. History The development of the Kolmogorov population model was influenced by Kolmogorov's early interest in biology during his schoolboy years. Despite being primarily known for his contributions to probability theory and information theory, Kolmogorov made several large contributions to biomathematics. The model was particularly inspired by the work of Italian people, Italian physicist Vito Volterra, who had developed his predator- ...
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Andrej Nikolajewitsch Kolmogorov
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