Saddle point approximations in n-type epidemics and contact birth processes (Q1072964)
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Saddle point approximations in n-type epidemics and contact birth processes (English)
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1984
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If X(t,w) is a stochastic process denoting the furthest spread of a one- type contact birth process, it is then known that \(Y(x,t)=\Pr ob(X(t)>x)\) solves a simple (deterministic) epidemic equation and that Y propagates with the minimal speed \(c_ 0\) at which a wave solution exists to the equation. In the present article, the authors formulate a deterministic (also a stochastic) model for the spatial spread of an n-type epidemic with constant infectivity and removal. The minimal speed \(c_ 0\) at which wave solutions exist for the corresponding epidemic equations is explicitly calculated. An n-type contact birth process is defined and a connection between the distribution of the position of furthest spread of the infection and the epidemic equations is established. For the n-type stochastic epidemic model, it is shown that \(c_ 0\) is a crude approximation for the asymptotic expectation velocity.
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rabies
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asymptotic velocity of propagation
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deterministic model
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minimum velocity
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host-vector and carrier-borne epidemics
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saddle point approximation
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spatial spread
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n-type epidemic
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constant infectivity and removal
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wave solutions
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n-type contact birth process
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epidemic equations
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n-type stochastic epidemic model
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asymptotic expectation velocity
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