The following pages link to Peter Neal (Q244778):
Displaying 45 items.
- The basic reproduction number and the probability of extinction for a dynamic epidemic model (Q419391) (← links)
- The time to extinction for a stochastic SIS-household-epidemic model (Q604550) (← links)
- Optimal scaling of random walk Metropolis algorithms with non-Gaussian proposals (Q655925) (← links)
- Optimal scaling of random walk Metropolis algorithms with discontinuous target densities (Q691108) (← links)
- Efficient likelihood-free Bayesian computation for household epidemics (Q693365) (← links)
- Multitype randomized Reed-Frost epidemics and epidemics upon random graphs (Q862226) (← links)
- Optimal scaling for random walk Metropolis on spherically constrained target densities (Q931379) (← links)
- Integer valued AR processes with explanatory variables (Q987138) (← links)
- Optimal scaling for partially updating MCMC algorithms (Q997939) (← links)
- Efficient MCMC for temporal epidemics via parameter reduction (Q1623715) (← links)
- Efficient model comparison techniques for models requiring large scale data augmentation (Q1631557) (← links)
- Model selection for time series of count data (Q1662312) (← links)
- Optimal scaling of the independence sampler: theory and practice (Q1697027) (← links)
- A general model for stochastic SIR epidemics with two levels of mixing (Q1867110) (← links)
- Poisson approximations for epidemics with two levels of mixing. (Q1879880) (← links)
- The asymptotic variance of the giant component of configuration model random graphs (Q2013578) (← links)
- An epidemic model with short-lived mixing groups (Q2093248) (← links)
- Efficient Bayesian model choice for partially observed processes: with application to an experimental transmission study of an infectious disease (Q2226713) (← links)
- The basic reproduction number, \(R_0\), in structured populations (Q2328459) (← links)
- Dynamic stochastic block models: parameter estimation and detection of changes in community structure (Q2329743) (← links)
- A tutorial introduction to Bayesian inference for stochastic epidemic models using approximate Bayesian computation (Q2407283) (← links)
- Network epidemic models with two levels of mixing (Q2479985) (← links)
- The great circle epidemic model. (Q2574596) (← links)
- On expected durations of birth–death processes, with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics (Q2804424) (← links)
- Collapsing of Non‐centred Parameterized MCMC Algorithms with Applications to Epidemic Models (Q2965536) (← links)
- Efficient order selection algorithms for integer-valued ARMA processes (Q3077639) (← links)
- A household SIR epidemic model incorporating time of day effects (Q3188580) (← links)
- Stochastic and deterministic analysis of SIS household epidemics (Q3417912) (← links)
- The SIS Great Circle Epidemic Model (Q3516423) (← links)
- The Generalised Coupon Collector Problem (Q3535625) (← links)
- SIR epidemics on a Bernoulli random graph (Q4462703) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of an endemic disease from a capture–recapture experiment (Q5127136) (← links)
- Forward Simulation Markov Chain Monte Carlo with Applications to Stochastic Epidemic Models (Q5251483) (← links)
- Bayesian theory and applications, by PaulDamien, PetrosDellaportas, Nicholas G.Polson and David A.Stephens (eds). Published by Oxford University Press, 2013. Total number of pages: xiii+702. ISBN 9780199695607 (Q5408116) (← links)
- Endemic Behaviour of SIS Epidemics with General Infectious Period Distributions (Q5415102) (← links)
- MCMC for Integer-Valued ARMA processes (Q5430493) (← links)
- Coupling of Two SIR Epidemic Models with Variable Susceptibilities and Infectivities (Q5443700) (← links)
- Compound Poisson limits for household epidemics (Q5697587) (← links)
- Statistical inference and model selection for the 1861 Hagelloch measles epidemic (Q5701287) (← links)
- Bayesian analysis for emerging infectious diseases (Q5962454) (← links)
- Exact Bayesian inference via data augmentation (Q5962743) (← links)
- Correction (Q5965631) (← links)
- The size of a Markovian SIR epidemic given only removal data (Q6068846) (← links)
- The impact of household structure on disease-induced herd immunity (Q6070699) (← links)
- Strong convergence of an epidemic model with mixing groups (Q6546545) (← links)