We develop a theory for transit times and mean ages for nonautonomous compartmental systems. Using the McKendrick–von Förster equation, we show that the mean ages of mass in a compartmental system satisfy a linear nonautonomous ordinary differential equation that is exponentially stable. We then define a nonautonomous version of transit time as the mean age of mass leaving the compartmental system at a particular time and show that our nonautonomous theory generalises the autonomous case. We apply these results to study a nine-dimensional nonautonomous compartmental system modeling the terrestrial carbon cycle, which is a modification of the Carnegie–Ames–Stanford approach model, and we demonstrate that the nonautonomous versions of transit...
Typescript (photocopy).The residence time moments and cross moments are derived for the general stoc...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...
The global carbon cycle is strongly controlled by the source/sink strength of vegetation as well as ...
We develop a theory for transit times and mean ages for nonautonomous compartmental systems. Using t...
We develop a theory for transit times and mean ages for nonautonomous compartmental systems. Using t...
Many processes in nature are modeled using compartmental systems (reservoir/pool/box systems). Usual...
Linear compartmental models are commonly used in different areas of science, particularly in modelin...
Linear compartmental models are commonly used in different areas of science, particularly in modelin...
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
Structured compartmental models in mathematical biology track age classes, stage classes, or size cl...
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
Typescript (photocopy).The residence time moments and cross moments are derived for the general stoc...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...
The global carbon cycle is strongly controlled by the source/sink strength of vegetation as well as ...
We develop a theory for transit times and mean ages for nonautonomous compartmental systems. Using t...
We develop a theory for transit times and mean ages for nonautonomous compartmental systems. Using t...
Many processes in nature are modeled using compartmental systems (reservoir/pool/box systems). Usual...
Linear compartmental models are commonly used in different areas of science, particularly in modelin...
Linear compartmental models are commonly used in different areas of science, particularly in modelin...
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
We investigate connections between deterministic compartmental systems and stochastic Markov chain
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
Structured compartmental models in mathematical biology track age classes, stage classes, or size cl...
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the...
Typescript (photocopy).The residence time moments and cross moments are derived for the general stoc...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...
The global carbon cycle is strongly controlled by the source/sink strength of vegetation as well as ...