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The following pages link to On parameter estimation in population models. II: Multi-dimensional processes and transient dynamics (Q615587):
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- Stochastic modeling of computer virus spreading with warning signals (Q397733) (← links)
- Efficient methods for studying stochastic disease and population dynamics (Q615588) (← links)
- Designing group dose-response studies in the presence of transmission (Q669040) (← links)
- Computationally exact methods for stochastic periodic dynamics: spatiotemporal dispersal and temporally forced transmission (Q1628961) (← links)
- Stochastic epidemic models: new behavioral indicators of the disease spreading (Q1632950) (← links)
- Estimating the basic reproductive number during the early stages of an emerging epidemic (Q1746130) (← links)
- On parameter estimation in population models. III: Time-inhomogeneous processes and observation error (Q1755156) (← links)
- The SIS and SIR stochastic epidemic models: a maximum entropy approach (Q2261831) (← links)
- Optimal design of measurements on queueing systems (Q2339932) (← links)
- Modelling population processes with random initial conditions (Q2379636) (← links)
- Approximation of epidemic models by diffusion processes and their statistical inference (Q2512950) (← links)
- Sequential Monte Carlo with Highly Informative Observations (Q3452532) (← links)
- Chain Binomial Models and Binomial Autoregressive Processes (Q4649058) (← links)
- Posterior inference on parameters of stochastic differential equations via non-linear Gaussian filtering and adaptive MCMC (Q5962749) (← links)
- A linear noise approximation for stochastic epidemic models fit to partially observed incidence counts (Q6055699) (← links)
- Accelerating Bayesian inference for stochastic epidemic models using incidence data (Q6089189) (← links)