Evolution of states and mesoscopic scaling for two-component birth-and-death dynamics in continuum
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2017-01-09 v3 Functional Analysis
Abstract
Two coupled spatial birth-and-death Markov evolutions on are obtained as unique weak solutions to the associated Fokker-Planck equations. Such solutions are constructed by its associated sequence of correlation functions satisfying the so-called Ruelle-bound. Using the general scheme of Vlasov scaling we are able to derive a system of non-linear, non-local mesoscopic equations describing the effective density of the particle system. The results are applied to several models of ecology and biology.
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@article{arxiv.1608.06560,
title = {Evolution of states and mesoscopic scaling for two-component birth-and-death dynamics in continuum},
author = {Martin Friesen and Oleksandr Kutoviy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.06560},
year = {2017}
}
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Published in Methods of Functional Analysis and Topology (MFAT), available at http://mfat.imath.kiev.ua/article/?id=914