Approximate solution to dR/dt
maxbiostat opened this issue · 3 comments
maxbiostat commented
https://math.unm.edu/~sulsky/mathcamp/ApplyData.pdf. Have to cross-check with the notes.
maxbiostat commented
fccoelho commented
I had already sent you this from Eric Rensahw's book (2011).
…On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 4:00 PM Luiz Max F. Carvalho < ***@***.***> wrote:
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This is from Murray, 2002
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maxbiostat commented
I know. The problem is that the solution you sent does not work. Thus I posted this here so we can compare both solutions and see if the algebra matches. Note that rho = N/R0 = gamma/beta
. It is possible that the solution might not work well when R/rho
is large.