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editI was wandering if it might be more appropriate to wright the equations in the form Nt+1(x) = integral suff f(N_t(x))dx. I realize this is exactly the same thing, but f is often used as the function describing local population growth (I think the error fixed by the last edit was a result of this confusion). f may make it look more general but N is more descriptive. This might make things more clear. I don't know, just a thought?