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Logistic functions :
When we started to model biological behaviors, we realised very soon that we were going to need a function that simulates a non-exponential evolution, that would include a simple speed control and a maximum value.
Such functions, named logistic functions were introduced around 1840 by M. Verhulst.
EQUATION DE VERHULST
These functions looked perfect, but we needed more control : we needed to set a starting value and a precision. The addition of the parameters d and p allowed us to directly control these crucial informations.
NOTRE EQUATION
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