International audienceWe investigate a state estimation problem for an infinite dimensional system appearing in population dynamics. More precisely, given a linear model for age-structured populations with spatial diffusion, we assume the initial distribution to be unknown and that we have at our disposal an observation locally distributed in both age and space. Using Luenberger observers, we solve the inverse problem of recovering asymp-totically in time the distribution of population. The observer is designed using a finite dimensional stabilizing output injection operator, yielding an effective reconstruction method. Numerical experiments are provided showing the feasibility of the proposed reconstruction method
Dynamic observers are considered in the context of structured population modeling and management. Ro...
http://www.isi2011.ie/content/access-congress-proceedings.htmlInternational audiencePopulation dynam...
. A linear model for an age-structured population with random diffusion in a bounded domain \Omega ...
We investigate a state estimation problem for an infinite dimensional system appearing in population...
International audienceWe investigate the inverse problem of simultaneously estimating the state and ...
This paper is a contribution to the modeling–methodological development of the application of mathem...
We numerically address the stability analysis of linear age-structured population models with nonloc...
summary:We study a numerical method for the diffusion of an age-structured population in a spatial e...
This Accepted Manuscript will be available for reuse under a CC BY-NC-ND licence after 24 months of...
In this article is studied the identifiability of the age-dependent mortality rate of the Von Foerst...
Given a linear dynamical system, we investigate the linear infinite dimensional system obtained by g...
AbstractIn this paper, we analyze two new second-order characteristic schemes in time and age for an...
International audienceA new iterative algorithm for solving initial data inverse problems from parti...
Dynamic observers are considered in the context of structuredpopulation modeling and management. Rou...
This article concerns the inverse problem of the coupled age-structured population dynamics system w...
Dynamic observers are considered in the context of structured population modeling and management. Ro...
http://www.isi2011.ie/content/access-congress-proceedings.htmlInternational audiencePopulation dynam...
. A linear model for an age-structured population with random diffusion in a bounded domain \Omega ...
We investigate a state estimation problem for an infinite dimensional system appearing in population...
International audienceWe investigate the inverse problem of simultaneously estimating the state and ...
This paper is a contribution to the modeling–methodological development of the application of mathem...
We numerically address the stability analysis of linear age-structured population models with nonloc...
summary:We study a numerical method for the diffusion of an age-structured population in a spatial e...
This Accepted Manuscript will be available for reuse under a CC BY-NC-ND licence after 24 months of...
In this article is studied the identifiability of the age-dependent mortality rate of the Von Foerst...
Given a linear dynamical system, we investigate the linear infinite dimensional system obtained by g...
AbstractIn this paper, we analyze two new second-order characteristic schemes in time and age for an...
International audienceA new iterative algorithm for solving initial data inverse problems from parti...
Dynamic observers are considered in the context of structuredpopulation modeling and management. Rou...
This article concerns the inverse problem of the coupled age-structured population dynamics system w...
Dynamic observers are considered in the context of structured population modeling and management. Ro...
http://www.isi2011.ie/content/access-congress-proceedings.htmlInternational audiencePopulation dynam...
. A linear model for an age-structured population with random diffusion in a bounded domain \Omega ...