Modeling of natural interactions taking into account uncertainty of the initial conditions in a Cauchy problem
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.77853Keywords:
Cauchy problem, diffusion effect, “predator – prey” mathematical model, “active” experimentAbstract
The paper solves a Cauchy problem with partial uncertainty of its initial conditions for mathematical models of “predator – prey” interaction that is observed for underexplored systematical objects having lack of a-priori information about their behavior and impossibility for an “active” experiment. Mathematical models of “predator – prey” were examined with diffusion effect and without it
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