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Applied Mathematics and Statistics

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[Seminar] Harvesting of Interacting Stochastic Populations

AuthorApplied Mathematics & Statistics REG_DATE2019.06.03 Hits129

Speaker: Ky Tran, SUNY Korea
Place: B203 Academic Building
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Abstract
In this talk, we analyze the optimal harvesting problem for an ecosystem of species that experience environmental stochasticity. We take into account non-linear interactions between species, state-dependent prices, noise impacts, and species seeding. The key generalization is making it possible to not only harvest but also ‘seed’ individuals into the ecosystem. The harvesting problem becomes finding the optimal harvesting-seeding strategy that maximizes the expected total profit. We employ the viscosity solution method, Lyapunov functional approach, and the Markov chain approximation method.