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Date: 1999-09-06 17:09:11
Human geography
Curves
Science
Mathematical analysis
Special functions
Logistic function
Logistic map
Population growth
Technological change
Demography
Population ecology
Population

Technological Forecasting and Social Change 61(3):209–214, [removed]Carrying Capacity: A Model with Logistically Varying Limits PERRIN S. MEYER1 and JESSE H. AUSUBEL2 ABSTRACT

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