Optimal Pollution Control for Persistence Of Biological Species
Alt Text: Optimal Pollution Control for Persistence of Biological Species
Title: Optimal Pollution Control for Persistence of Biological Species
Caption: A mathematical approach to pollution control and ecological balance.
Description: This paper presents a mathematical model analyzing the dynamics of biological species in polluted environments and proposes an optimal pollution control strategy using control theory.
Keywords: Pollution Control, Mathematical Model, Biological Species, Control Theory, Toxicant Impact
International Journal of Engineering and Techniques – Volume 10 Issue 3, June 2024
I. Laxmi Gayatri
Lecturer in Mathematics, Govt College (A), Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Email: ilggovt@gmail.com
Abstract
This paper presents a mathematical model representing the dynamics of biological species in polluted environments. It investigates the behavior of populations when exposed to toxicants through environmental and food chain pathways. The model includes variables for population biomass, toxicant concentration in organisms, and toxicant concentration in the environment. Using control theory, the paper proposes an optimal pollution control strategy to maintain ecological balance, ensuring toxicant levels never exceed allowable limits while supporting species survival.
Keywords
Pollution Control, Mathematical Model, Biological Species, Control Theory, Toxicant Impact
How to Cite
Gayatri, I.L., “Optimal Pollution Control for Persistence of Biological Species,” International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2024. ISSN 2395-1303
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