An Stochastic Model for Population Dynamics in Multi-patch Systems
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2016
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In this thesis we developed a mathematical model using stochastic differential equa-
tions in order to model three interacting populations. We first presented some his-
torical remarks about populations in patchy environments. We also discussed briefly
the dynamical behavior, random varying and stochastic effects (birth, death, migra-
tion) on animal populations. We also introduced basic concepts of metapopulations.
We also discussed concepts from probability theory, Itˆ formula, system of stochastic
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differential equation and Brownian motion-Wiener process. We presented briefly the
numerical solutions of SDE’s using Euler-Maruyama method. We described a general
stochastic modelling approach for multi-patch systems, and hence we droved a formula
for three interacting populations.
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Thesis Presented as a Partial Fulfillment for
M.SC IN MATHEMATICS
in the Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
ALNEELAIN UNIVERSITY
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MATHEMATICS