We discuss the stochastic dynamics of biological (and other) populations presenting a limit behaviour for large environments (called deterministic limit) and its relation with the dynamics in the limit. The discussion is circumscribed to linearly stable fixed points of the deterministic dynamics, and it is shown that the cases of extinction and non-extinction equilibriums present different features. Mainly, non-extinction equilibria have associated a region of stochastic instability surrounded by a region of stochastic stability. The instability region does not exist in the case of extinction fixed points, and a linear Lyapunov function can be associated with them. Stochastically sustained oscillations of two subpopulations are also discuss...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
The evolution of a population whose size is described by a first order stochastic differential equat...
We discuss the stochastic dynamics of biological (and other) populations presenting a limit behaviou...
We discuss the stochastic dynamics of biological (and other) populations presenting a limit behaviou...
Several approaches exist to model the evolution of dynamical systems with large populations. These a...
Several approaches exist to model the evolution of dynamical systems with large populations. These a...
In numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investigated through the sign o...
In stochastic dynamical systems, different concepts of stability can be obtained in different limits...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
Deterministic population models for adaptive dynamics are derived mathematically from individual-cen...
In large but finite populations, weak demographic stochasticity due to random birth and death events...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
The evolution of a population whose size is described by a first order stochastic differential equat...
We discuss the stochastic dynamics of biological (and other) populations presenting a limit behaviou...
We discuss the stochastic dynamics of biological (and other) populations presenting a limit behaviou...
Several approaches exist to model the evolution of dynamical systems with large populations. These a...
Several approaches exist to model the evolution of dynamical systems with large populations. These a...
In numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investigated through the sign o...
In stochastic dynamical systems, different concepts of stability can be obtained in different limits...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
Deterministic population models for adaptive dynamics are derived mathematically from individual-cen...
In large but finite populations, weak demographic stochasticity due to random birth and death events...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical study of stochastic modelds of structured populations dyn...
The evolution of a population whose size is described by a first order stochastic differential equat...