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There is a lot of interation between different species. All those interations support the balance of the ecosystem. If we can use some sample interation dynamics to create a ecosystem which can help study how specific species affect the system. We can have a 'toy' ecosystem and see how we can model them using differential equations and Agent Based modelling and compare both, maybe. | |||
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[[Wenyun Zuo]] | [[Wenyun Zuo]] | ||
[[Amitabh Trehan]] | [[Amitabh Trehan]] |
Revision as of 17:24, 11 June 2007
Overview
There is a lot of interation between different species. All those interations support the balance of the ecosystem. If we can use some sample interation dynamics to create a ecosystem which can help study how specific species affect the system. We can have a 'toy' ecosystem and see how we can model them using differential equations and Agent Based modelling and compare both, maybe.