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VOLTERRA, Leçons sur la Théorie Mathématique de la Lutte pour la Vie, 1931

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VOLTERRA, Vito. 

Leçons sur la Théorie Mathématique de la Lutte pour la Vie. 

Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1931.

8vo, vi-214-(7) pages.  binding : Original printed wrappers. Covers faded. 

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First edition.
Vito Volterra (1860-1940) was a world-renowned Italian mathematician and physicist, a member of the Institute and professor at the University of Rome. His Leçons sur la Théorie Mathématique de la Lutte pour la Vie (Lectures on the Mathematical Theory of the Struggle for Life), edited by Marcel Brelot and published in the "Cahiers Scientifiques" collection directed by Gaston Julia, is a pioneering work in biomathematics. Volterra is considered one of the founders of the mathematical study of biological interactions, particularly predator-prey relationships and population dynamics. This book presents his famous differential equations (Lotka-Volterra equations), which model these interactions. It is a seminal work at the intersection of mathematics and biology.

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