Fisher–Kolmogorov equation
Fisher–Kolmogorov equation named after Ronald Fisher and Andrey Kolmogorov, the former contributing Fisher's equation and the latter also publishing in 1937,[1] is a nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation of the form[2][3]
The Fisher–Kolmogorov equation like many reaction-diffusion has an important application in biology as well as in chemistry.
References
- ↑ Fisher 2
- ↑ Graham W. Griffiths, William E. Schiesser, Traveling Wave Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Chapter 8 "Fisher–Kolmogorov Equation", pp 135–146 Academy Press
- ↑ G. Adomian, "Fisher–Kolmogorov equation", Applied Mathematics Letters, volume 8, issue 2, March 1995, pages 51–52
Further reading
- Graham W. Griffiths William E. Shiesser Traveling Wave Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Academic Press
- Richard H. Enns George C. McCGuire, Nonlinear Physics, Birkhauser, 1997
- Inna Shingareva, Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya, Solving Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations with Maple, Springer.
- Eryk Infeld and George Rowlands, Nonlinear Waves, Solitons and Chaos, Cambridge 2000
- Saber Elaydi, An Introduction to Difference Equations, Springer 2000
- Dongming Wang, Elimination Practice, Imperial College Press 2004
- David Betounes, Partial Differential Equations for Computational Science: With Maple and Vector Analysis, Springer, 1998 ISBN 9780387983004
- George Articolo, Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems with Maple V, Academic Press 1998 ISBN 9780120644759
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