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Non-continuous interaction between hosts and parasites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

V. A. Bailey
Affiliation:
Associate Professor of Physics, University of Sydney

Extract

In a recent publication the problem of determining the abundance of two interacting species of animals was investigated, and the fundamental equations were established.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1933

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References

* Bailey, V. A., Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 2 (1931), 68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

The symbol F replaces the symbol E previously used.

* This is justified by the fact that by taking P n, P n+1, etc. as small as we please their squares, cubes, mutual products, etc. can be made as relatively unimportant as we please.