Kolmogorov population model

Andrey Kolmogorov

In biomathematics, the Kolmogorov population model, also known as the Kolmogorov equations in population dynamics, is a mathematical framework developed by Soviet mathematician Andrei Kolmogorov in 1936 that generalizes predator-prey interactions and population dynamics. The model was an improvement over earlier predator-prey models, notably the Lotka–Volterra equations, by incorporating more realistic biological assumptions and providing a qualitative analysis of population dynamics.[1]

  1. ^ Sigmund, Karl (1936). "Kolmogorov and population dynamics". Giornale Istituto Ital. Attuari. 7: 74–80.

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