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#[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LogisticEquation.html Logistic Equation at Wolfram MathWorld]
#[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LogisticEquation.html Logistic Equation at Wolfram MathWorld]
#[http://online.redwoods.cc.ca.us/instruct/darnold/DiffEq/logistic/logistic.pdf Fitting a logistic curve to data]
#[http://online.redwoods.cc.ca.us/instruct/darnold/DiffEq/logistic/logistic.pdf Fitting a logistic curve to data with Matlab]
#[http://archives.math.utk.edu/ICTCM/VOL13/C013/paper.html Fitting a logistic curve to data with Excel]

Revision as of 01:19, 17 February 2008

"The logistic equation (sometimes called the Verhulst model or logistic growth curve) is a model of population growth first published by Pierre Verhulst (1845, 1847). The model is continuous in time."

See

  1. Logistic Equation at Wolfram MathWorld
  2. Fitting a logistic curve to data with Matlab
  3. Fitting a logistic curve to data with Excel