Mathematical Modelling Of Cattle Culling Using Least Square Method
Journal Title: International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
In this paper, a population of Cattle was used to construct a Malthusian model using the least square method. The differential equation in Malthusian model was modified to include culling of E(t) cattle per year. The paper also discussed the strategy of culling a fixed number of cattle q for every year and concluded by showing that there is a critical value q such thatif q > q the population will be extinct in a finite period of time, and if q < q , the population will increase, butchoosing a value of q = q , the population will stay constant.
Authors and Affiliations
USENI PAUL. F, OBANDE O. JONATHAN, PATRICIA N. PAUL
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