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Examination and Parameter estimation of single species Population Models in presence of randomness and delay
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2016-06-16
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Ölmez, Sevim Beyza
Vardar Acar, Ceren
Yolcu Okur, Yeliz
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3rd Ankara Istanbul Workshop on Stochastic Processes, 2016
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S. B. Ölmez, C. Vardar Acar, and Y. Yolcu Okur, “Examination and Parameter estimation of single species Population Models in presence of randomness and delay,” presented at the 3rd Ankara Istanbul Workshop on Stochastic Processes, 2016, Ankara, Türkiye, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://files.iam.metu.edu.tr/0634SP2016/BookofAbstract.pdf.