Standard Lagrangians in Population Dynamics: New Physical and Biological Insights
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Abstract
The Lagrangian formalism is developed for the population dynamics of interacting species that are described by several well-known models. The formalism is based on standard Lagrangians, which represent differences between the physical kinetic and potential energy-like terms. A method to derive these Lagrangians is presented and applied to selected theoretical models of the population dynamics. The role of the derived Lagrangians and the energy-like terms in the population dynamics is investigated, and it is shown that the obtained standard Lagrangians can be used to study oscillatory behavior of the models and the period of their oscillations.These and other physical and biological insights gained
from the derived standard Lagrangians are discussed
from the derived standard Lagrangians are discussed
Presenters
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Diana Pham
The University of Texas at Arlington
Authors
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Diana Pham
The University of Texas at Arlington