Highly Accurate Numerical Technique for Population Models Via Rational Chebyshev Collocation Method
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2019
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Abstract
The present work introduces the application of rational Chebyshev collocation technique for approximating bio-mathematical problems of continuous population models for single and interacting species (C.P.M.). We study systematically the logistic growth model in a population, prey-predator model: Lotka-Volterra system (L.V.M.), the simple two-species Lotka-Volterra competition model (L.V.C.M.) and the prey-predator model with limit cycle periodic behavior (P.P.M.). For testing the accuracy, the numerical results for our method and others existing methods as well as the exact solution are compared. The obtained numerical results indicate the ability, the reliability and the accuracy of the present method.
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Ramadan, Mohamed/0000-0003-1725-8254
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Rational Chebyshev Functions, Continuous Population Models, Rational Chebyshev Collocation Method, Nonlinear Differential Equations, nonlinear differential equations, rational Chebyshev collocation method, rational chebyshev collocation method, continuous population models, QA1-939, rational Chebyshev functions, rational chebyshev functions, Mathematics
Fields of Science
0209 industrial biotechnology, 02 engineering and technology, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences
Citation
Ramadan, Mohamed Abdel-Latif; Baleanu, Dumitru; Nassar, Mahmoud Abdel-Ghany (2019). " Highly Accurate Numerical Technique for Population Models via Rational Chebyshev Collocation Method", Mathematics, Vol. 7, No. 10.
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