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    Pierre François Verhulst (28 October 1804, in Brussels – 15 February 1849, in Brussels) was a Belgian mathematician and a doctor in number theory from...
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    logistic function was introduced in a series of three papers by Pierre François Verhulst between 1838 and 1847, who devised it as a model of population...
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  • chemist Mayken Verhulst (1518–1599), Flemish painter Pierre François Verhulst (1804–1849), Belgian mathematician Verhulst equation and Verhulst diagram, named...
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  • equation, a differential equation for population dynamics proposed by Pierre François Verhulst Logistic function This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • demographic model analogous to the logistic equation written down by Pierre François Verhulst. Mathematically, the logistic map is written where xn is a number...
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  • This analytical equation was first published by mathematician Pierre François Verhulst in 1838 to allow for the approximation of the world's population...
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    due to resource limitations. In 1845, the Belgian mathematician Pierre François Verhulst first proposed a mathematical model of growth like this, called...
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  • capacity' was not explicitly used in 1838 by the Belgian mathematician Pierre François Verhulst when he first published his equations based on research on modelling...
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    developed as a model of population growth and named "logistic" by Pierre François Verhulst in the 1830s and 1840s, under the guidance of Adolphe Quetelet;...
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  • demographic model analogous to the logistic equation first created by Pierre François Verhulst. The difference equation is intended to capture the two effects...
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  • demographic studies such as the work of Benjamin Gompertz and Pierre François Verhulst in the early 19th century, who refined and adjusted the Malthusian...
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    demographic studies such as the work of Benjamin Gompertz and Pierre François Verhulst in the early 19th century, who refined and adjusted the Malthusian...
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  • 1861) 1794 – Robert Liston, Scottish surgeon (d. 1847) 1804 – Pierre François Verhulst, Belgian mathematician and theorist (d. 1849) 1815 – Ľudovít Štúr...
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    human population was based on the concept of exponential growth. Pierre François Verhulst formulated the logistic growth model in 1836.[citation needed]...
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  • general and politician, Prussian Minister of War (b. 1771) 1849 – Pierre François Verhulst, Belgian mathematician and theorist (b. 1804) 1857 – Mikhail Glinka...
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    Francis Galton who coined the term eugenics. Quetelet's student Pierre François Verhulst developed the logistic function in the 1830s as a model of population...
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  • Elements of Physical Biology (1925), in which he extended the work of Pierre François Verhulst. His first book summarizes his previous work and organizes his...
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  • resource limitations was developed by Pierre Francois Verhulst in 1838, after he had read Malthus' essay. Verhulst named the model a logistic function....
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  • This was effectively the logistic equation, originally derived by Pierre François Verhulst. In 1920 Lotka extended the model, via Andrey Kolmogorov, to "organic...
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  • growth was the logistic model of population growth formulated by Pierre François Verhulst in 1838. The logistic model takes the shape of a sigmoid curve...
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    Malthus's name. The logistic function of Pierre François Verhulst (1804–1849) results in the S-curve. Verhulst developed the logistic growth model favored...
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    to biology, principally reiterating and developing the work of Pierre François Verhulst. An outcome of this period is the Lotka–Volterra equations. Volterra...
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    demographic studies such as the work of Benjamin Gompertz and Pierre François Verhulst in the early 19th century, who refined and adjusted the Malthusian...
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  • thermodynamics Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Verhulst equation Population dynamics Pierre François Verhulst Vlasov equation Vlasov–Poisson equation Plasma...
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  • Baptist van Helmont (1579–1644), chemist, physiologist and physician Pierre François Verhulst (1804–1849), mathematician Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564), anatomist...
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    compute the infinitesimal generators of its symmetries. Consider Pierre François Verhulst's logistic growth model with linear predation, where the state variable...
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  • December – Philippe Dautzenberg, biologist (died 1935) 15 February – Pierre François Verhulst (born 1804), mathematician 7 May – Theodoor van Rijswijck (born...
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    Madou. In 1810 he joined with the painters Antoine Cardon, Charles Verhulst and François-Joseph Navez to found a "Société des Amateurs d'Arts". State, Paul...
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  • Verhaeren Peter Verhelst Dimitri Verhulst August Vermeylen (1872–1945) Henri Vernes Jules Wabbes (1919–1974) Gerard Walschap François Weyergans Jan Frans Willems...
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    Versailles and other royal residences. These included Pierre Puget, Jacques Sarazin, François Girardon, Jean-Baptiste Tuby, Antoine Coysevox, and Edme...
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