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Differential Equations

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Fibonacci Differential Equation And Associated Spiral Curves, Mehmet Pakdemirli Oct 2023

Fibonacci Differential Equation And Associated Spiral Curves, Mehmet Pakdemirli

CODEE Journal

The Fibonacci differential equation is defined with analogy from the Fibonacci difference equation. The linear second order differential equation is solved for suitable initial conditions. The solutions constitute spirals in the polar coordinates. The properties of the spirals with respect to the Fibonacci numbers and the differences between the new spirals and classical spirals are discussed.


Modeling Immune System Dynamics During Hiv Infection And Treatment With Differential Equations, Nicole Rychagov Apr 2023

Modeling Immune System Dynamics During Hiv Infection And Treatment With Differential Equations, Nicole Rychagov

CODEE Journal

An inquiry-based project that discusses immune system dynamics during HIV infection using differential equations is presented. The complex interactions between healthy T-cells, latently infected T-cells, actively infected T-cells, and the HIV virus are modeled using four nonlinear differential equations. The model is adapted to simulate long term HIV dynamics, including the AIDS state, and is used to simulate the long term effects of the traditional antiretroviral therapy (ART). The model is also used to test viral rebound over time of combined application of ART and a new drug that blocks the reactivation of the viral genome in the infected cells …


Maintaining Ecosystem And Economic Structure In A Three-Species Dynamical System In Chesapeake Bay, Maila Hallare, Iordanka Panayotova Jul 2022

Maintaining Ecosystem And Economic Structure In A Three-Species Dynamical System In Chesapeake Bay, Maila Hallare, Iordanka Panayotova

CODEE Journal

We consider a three-species fish dynamical system in Chesapeake Bay consisting of the Atlantic menhaden as the prey and its two competing predators, the striped bass and the catfish. Building on our previous work in this system, we consider the issue of balancing economic harvesting goals (financial gain for fishermen) with ecological harvesting goals (non-extinction of species). In particular, we investigate the bionomic equilibria, maximum sustainable yield, and the maximum economic yield. Analytical computations and numerical simulations are employed to provide some mathematical guidance on fisheries management policies.