How is normalization of coefficients in Lotka-Volterra done?
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I'm only able to find very vague references about this, such as:
https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/bitstream/10219/2795/1/Draper_Paul_MSc_Thesis.pdf
But nothing seems to explain, how exactly is the normalization of coefficients in Lotka-Volterra done?
And how does this contribute to "absorbing" other coefficents to other coefficients, thus reducing the number of free variables.
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I'm only able to find very vague references about this, such as:
https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/bitstream/10219/2795/1/Draper_Paul_MSc_Thesis.pdf
But nothing seems to explain, how exactly is the normalization of coefficients in Lotka-Volterra done?
And how does this contribute to "absorbing" other coefficents to other coefficients, thus reducing the number of free variables.
simulation
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I'm only able to find very vague references about this, such as:
https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/bitstream/10219/2795/1/Draper_Paul_MSc_Thesis.pdf
But nothing seems to explain, how exactly is the normalization of coefficients in Lotka-Volterra done?
And how does this contribute to "absorbing" other coefficents to other coefficients, thus reducing the number of free variables.
simulation
$endgroup$
I'm only able to find very vague references about this, such as:
https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/bitstream/10219/2795/1/Draper_Paul_MSc_Thesis.pdf
But nothing seems to explain, how exactly is the normalization of coefficients in Lotka-Volterra done?
And how does this contribute to "absorbing" other coefficents to other coefficients, thus reducing the number of free variables.
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