Dipartimento di Matematica , Politecnico di Milano Via E. Bonardi 9 , Milano, 1-20133, Italy
Abstract:
The evolution of population densities of two interacting species in presence of diffusion phenomena is governed by a system of semilinear Volterra integrodifferential parabolic equations. In this system there are time convolution integrals, accounting for past history effects, which are essentially characterized by kernels depending on time only. These delay kernels can be viewed as entries of a 2x2 matrix K. The inverse problem of determining K via suitable population measurements is analyzed.