Increasing Efficiency in the EBT Algorithm

The Escalator Boxcar Train (EBT) is a commonly used method for solving physiologically structured population models. The main goal of this paper is to overcome computational disadvantages of the EBT method. We prove convergence, for a general class of EBT

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Demography of Population Health, Aging and Health Expenditures

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Editors Christos H. Skiadas ISAST Athens, Attiki, Greece

Charilaos Skiadas Mathematics & Computer Science Hanover College Hanover, IN, USA

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