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Predator-prey analysis is a foundational approach in mathematical biology and ecology for modelling the dynamic interactions between two species: a prey population that grows logistically without predators, and a predator population that depends on the prey for sustenance, leading to oscillatory population cycles. This framework, popularised by the Lotka-Volterra equations, captures phenomena such as population booms and crashes, and has been extended to economics and other fields to simulate feedback loops, like debt-capital cycles in financial systems.
This follows an example from Steve Keen's Minsky model PredatorPrey.mky
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