DocumentCode
1180228
Title
On the mathematical foundations of compartmental analysis in biology, medicine, and ecology
Author
Sandberg, Irwin W.
Volume
25
Issue
5
fYear
1978
fDate
5/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
273
Lastpage
279
Abstract
The basic equations of compartmental analysis are a system S of differential equations which govern the exchanges of material among various compartuments and an environment. The equations are ordinarily nonlinear. In this paper we show that if certain natural conditions are satisfied S possesses an equilibrium point, and that if additional reasonable conditions are met the equilibrium point is unique and globally stable. These results have natural interpretations and, in particular, provide an analytical basis for the use of the familiar linear tracer-analysis equations. We also consider the case in which S takes into account cyclic variations with a given period
(this case often arises in ecological studies) and show that under certain reasonable conditions S has a
-periodic solution that is approached by every solution of S.
(this case often arises in ecological studies) and show that under certain reasonable conditions S has a
-periodic solution that is approached by every solution of S.Keywords
General circuits and systems theory; Nonlinear systems, continuous-time; Biological materials; Biomedical materials; Books; Circuits and systems; Differential equations; Education; Electrical engineering; Electronic circuits; Environmental factors; Information management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1978.1084473
Filename
1084473
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