Kbenesh W. Blayneh
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Born:
place: Ethiopia
B.Sc. (1982) and
Masters (1985) degrees in Mathematics form Addis Ababa
University, Ethiopia
Ph.D. (1996) Applied
Mathematics from Univeristy of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
thesis: Hierarchical Size-Structured Population Models; Advisor
J. M. Cushing
Associate Professor
of Mathematics, Florida A&M University
URL:
email: kbenesh.blayneh@famu.edu
Dr. Blayneh is interested in Mathematical Biology
- K. W. Blayneh and L.-I. W. Roeger, Asymptotic Dynamics
of Age-Structured Host-Parasitoid Models, Applicable Analysis,
83 (2004), pp 787-798
- K W. Blayneh. Hierarchical Discrete Models of Competition
for a Resource, Journal of Difference Equations and Applications,
Vol. 10, No. 3, pp 231-247 (2004).
- K. W. Blayneh: Existence of a Unique Solution to
a Host-Parasite Model; Far East Journal of Applied
mathematics Vol. 4, No. 2 (2002), 125 -145.
- Blayneh, Kbenesh W. Hierarchical organization and
biological control. Int. J. Differ. Equ. Appl. 4 (2002),
no. 1, 11--24.
- Blayneh, Kbenesh W. A coupled pair of equations
related to a hierarchical size-structured population model.
Dynamic systems and applications, Vol. 3 (Atlanta, GA,
1999), 85--90, Dynamic, Atlanta, GA, 2001.
- Blayneh, Kbenesh Asymptotic dynamics of the density
of hierarchical size-structured population. Nonlinear Stud.
7 (2000), no. 1, 36--42.
- Blayneh, Kbenesh W. Hierarchical size-structured
population model. Dynam. Systems Appl. 9 (2000), no.
4, 527--539.
- K. W. Blayneh: Application of Discrete Hierarchical
Model to Intra-specific Competition; Proceedings of Nonlinear
Problems in Aviation and Aerospace, 1 (2000), 87-92.
- Blayneh, K. W. Cannibalism in a seasonal environment.
Math. Comput. Modelling 30 (1999), no. 1-2, 41--51.
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