Stochastic competition between two populations in space

We present a model describing spatial competition between two biological populations. Individuals belonging to the two populations diffuse in space, reproduce, and die as effect of competitions; all these processes are implemented stochastically. We focus

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Collective Dynamics from Bacteria to Crowds An Excursion Through Modeling, Analysis and Simulation

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Adrian Muntean · Federico Toschi Editors

Collective Dynamics from Bacteria to Crowds An Excursion Through Modeling, Analysis and Simulation

Editors Adrian Muntean Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Federico Toschi Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

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