A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-115-8
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "The Fibonacci sequence (1202)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 1-3, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Halley’s life table (1693)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 5-10, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Euler and the geometric growth of populations (1748–1761)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 11-20, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Daniel Bernoulli, d’Alembert and the inoculation of smallpox (1760)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 21-30, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Malthus and the obstacles to geometric growth (1798)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 31-33, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Verhulst and the logistic equation (1838)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 35-39, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Bienaymé, Cournot and the extinction of family names (1845–1847)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 41-44, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Mendel and heredity (1865)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 45-48, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Galton, Watson and the extinction problem (1873–1875)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 49-54, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Lotka and stable population theory (1907–1911)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 55-58, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "The Hardy–Weinberg law (1908)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 59-63, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Ross and malaria (1911)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 65-69, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Lotka, Volterra and the predator–prey system (1920–1926)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 71-76, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Fisher and natural selection (1922)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 77-80, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Yule and evolution (1924)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 81-88, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "McKendrick and Kermack on epidemic modelling (1926–1927)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 89-96, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Haldane and mutations (1927)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 97-100, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Erlang and Steffensen on the extinction problem (1929–1933)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 101-104, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Wright and random genetic drift (1931)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 105-109, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "The diffusion of genes (1937)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 111-116, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "The Leslie matrix (1945)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 117-120, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Percolation and epidemics (1957)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 121-126, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Game theory and evolution (1973)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 127-131, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Chaotic populations (1974)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 133-140, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "China’s one-child policy (1980)," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 141-147, Springer.
- Nicolas Bacaër, 2011. "Some contemporary problems," Springer Books, in: A Short History of Mathematical Population Dynamics, chapter 0, pages 149-153, Springer.
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