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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 01:31 IHeartDarkSide03

Each individual in a biological population is assumed to give
birthat an exponential rate
,and to die at an exponential rate
. in addition, there is an exponential rate ofincrease
due to immigration. however, immigration is not allowed whenthe
population size is n or larger.

set this up as a birth and death model.

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