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Lotka-Volterra-Approach to Cooperation and Competition in Dynamic Systems
Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of UNESCO’s Working Group on System Theory held on the Wartburg, Eisenach (GDR) March 5–9, 1984
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Lotka-Volterra-Approach to Cooperation and Competition in Dynamic Systems
Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of UNESCO’s Working Group on System Theory held on the Wartburg, Eisenach (GDR) March 5–9, 1984
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Table of contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Contents
- Introductory Remarks
- Part I: Theory of the Lotka-Volterra Approach
- Complicated dynamics in simple models of ecological systems
- Permanence in Lotka-Volterra and Replicator Equations
- Dynamical regression in complex systems-Ecological examples
- Chain decomposition of growth functions and structure models of ecological systems
- Continuous Lotka-Volterra models for evolution processes
- The Maximum Principle for Replicator Equations
- Bilinear and Hamilton Systems, Macrodynamics
- Part II: Julia Sets and Strange Attractors
- Phase Transitions and Julia Sets
- Geometry of Attractors, some rigorous results
- Part III: Dynamic Systems and Information Problems
- Some problems of the parameter identification of strange attractors
- Chaotic dynamics of Information Processing: The 'magic number seven plus-minus tuo'revisited
- Information-theoretical- methods in the stochastic theory of open systems
- Part IV: Application of the Lotka-Uolterra Approach and other iteraction structures
- Lotka-Uolterra Statistical Mechanics in cell-membrane/ cell-metabolism systems
- The influence of noise on an biochemical oscillator
- Models for parasitic diseases
- Spontaneous biological pattern formation in three dimensions - The morphogene prepattern theory of mitosis and cytokinesis
- Existence of wave trains in reaction-diffusion systems
- Modelling the spatial evolution of population and employment - The case of the United States
- Part V: Poster Contributions
- Qualitative analysis of Volterra Equations and its Riccati Transformation uith special regard to bifurcation behaviour
- Robustness of the solution of stochastic Volterra differential equations
- An attempt of a fuzzy approach to Volterra systems
- Chaos in a Lotka-Volterra-System - A numerical study
- Structuring and Evolution Processes
- Investigation of World Energy consumption and World Population in terms of a Hyperlogistic Evolution Model
- Chain structures in 1-st order differential equations
- State Models - An appropriate tool for improving the efficiency of biotechnical processes
- Imigrating and Emigrating organisms in a Finite Volterra World
- Discretness in a continous model of biological evolution
- Dissipative structures in an ionic Lotka-Volterra type chemical reaction system
- Effect of fluctuations on front propagation in nonequilibrium systems
- Late Paper
- The evolon growth model and its application to natural processes