학술논문

Quantum mechanics for population dynamics: a new approach to population dynamics, a study of immigration, emigration and fission via quantum mechanics.
Document Type
Journal
Author
Akman, Olcay (1-ILS-CMB) AMS Author Profile; Arriola, Leon (1-WIW-DM) AMS Author Profile; Schroeder, Ryan (1-TXAM7-M) AMS Author Profile; Ghosh, Aditi AMS Author Profile
Source
Letters in Biomathematics (Lett. Biomath.) (20230101), 10, no.~1, 105-115. eISSN: 2373-7867.
Subject
92 Biology and other natural sciences -- 92D Genetics and population dynamics
  92D25 Population dynamics
Language
English
Abstract
Summary: ``A standard single species immigration, emigration and fission ordinary differential equation (ODE) model is derived from a quantum mechanics approach. The stochasticity introduced via quantum mechanics is very different than that of the standard approaches such as demographic stochasticity in the state variables or environmental stochasticity as in uncertainty quantification. This approach yields a standard ODE and predicts the effects of quantum tunneling of probabilities. This approach is explained in such a way that epidemiologists, mathematicians, mathematical biologists, etc who are not familiar with quantum mechanics can understand the methods described here and apply them to more sophisticated situations. The two main results of this approach are (i) standard macroscopic ODE models can be derived from first principles of quantum mechanics instead of making macroscopic heuristic assumptions and (ii) high impact events with low probability of occurrence can be explicitly calculated.''