Abstract
The main goal of the present work is to show a paralellism between the equations in Physics and Mathematics, and some problems generated in another branch which could be called Mathematical Biology. The article is divided in two parts; in the first one we discuss a behavior problem of a population disseminated in a certain area, and in the second part we try to develop numerical methods in continuous integrals, solution of problems of that type.
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