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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1992, Volume 4, Number 3, Pages 11–19 (Mi mm2050)  

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Mathematical models and computer experiment

On the technology of ecological simulation modelling constraction. Adaptation processes

V. G. Il'ichev

Scientific Reseach Institute of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Rostov State University
Abstract: New method of ecological systems modelling, founded on the theory of biological species competition is proposed. The variables dynamics and the parameters microevolution are examined simultaneously.
Received: 15.08.1990
Revised: 01.12.1991
Bibliographic databases:
UDC: 577.4
Language: Russian
Citation: V. G. Il'ichev, “On the technology of ecological simulation modelling constraction. Adaptation processes”, Matem. Mod., 4:3 (1992), 11–19
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\paper On the technology of ecological simulation modelling constraction. Adaptation processes
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1992
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\issue 3
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