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The following pages link to Nonnegative matrices as a tool to model population dynamics: Classical models and contemporary expansions (Q2519219):
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- Inequalities on the spectral abscissa for matrices arising in a stage-structured population model (Q252605) (← links)
- Modelling social dynamics of a structured population (Q413816) (← links)
- Age-size population dynamics: Derivation of a general matrix methodology (Q581288) (← links)
- Nonlinearity in eigenvalue-perturbation curves of simulated population projection matrices (Q615478) (← links)
- Robustness: Predicting the effects of life history perturbations on stage-structured population dynamics (Q851436) (← links)
- On dispersal and population growth for multistate matrix models (Q855583) (← links)
- A matrix model of population growth (Q1102893) (← links)
- A contribution of sparse matrices tools to matrix population model analysis (Q1602613) (← links)
- Applications of Perron-Frobenius theory to population dynamics (Q1605936) (← links)
- Building matrix population models when individuals are non-identifiable (Q1716788) (← links)
- Equivalence relationships between stage-structured population models (Q1866973) (← links)
- On the construction of stability indicators for nonnegative matrices (Q2037680) (← links)
- Stability indicatrices of nonnegative matrices and some of their applications in problems of biology and epidemiology (Q2292070) (← links)
- Projection matrices revisited: a potential-growth indicator and the merit of indication (Q2637881) (← links)
- Rank-one corrections of nonnegative matrices, with an application to matrix population models (Q2923369) (← links)
- Population Models with Projection Matrix with Some Negative Entries - A Solution to the Natchez Paradox (Q4553739) (← links)
- On optimal harvesting of renewable resource from the structured population (Q5139114) (← links)