The probability of extinction in a bovine respiratory syncytial virus epidemic model
Publication:541888
DOI10.1016/J.MBS.2011.02.011zbMath1214.92063OpenAlexW2051834961WikidataQ44749885 ScholiaQ44749885MaRDI QIDQ541888
Martin Griffiths, David Greenhalgh
Publication date: 8 June 2011
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2011.02.011
branching processstochastic simulationstochastic modelbackward bifurcationdeterministic modelprobabilities of extinction
Computational methods in Markov chains (60J22) Epidemiology (92D30) Applications of Markov chains and discrete-time Markov processes on general state spaces (social mobility, learning theory, industrial processes, etc.) (60J20)
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