Hamiltonian analysis of subcritical stochastic epidemic dynamics (Q1664525)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6925427
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    Hamiltonian analysis of subcritical stochastic epidemic dynamics
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6925427

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      Hamiltonian analysis of subcritical stochastic epidemic dynamics (English)
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      27 August 2018
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      Summary: We extend a technique of approximation of the long-term behavior of a supercritical stochastic epidemic model, using the WKB approximation and a Hamiltonian phase space, to the subcritical case. The limiting behavior of the model and approximation are qualitatively different in the subcritical case, requiring a novel analysis of the limiting behavior of the Hamiltonian system away from its deterministic subsystem. This yields a novel, general technique of approximation of the quasistationary distribution of stochastic epidemic and birth-death models and may lead to techniques for analysis of these models beyond the quasistationary distribution. For a classic SIS model, the approximation found for the quasistationary distribution is very similar to published approximations but not identical. For a birth-death process without depletion of susceptibles, the approximation is exact. Dynamics on the phase plane similar to those predicted by the Hamiltonian analysis are demonstrated in cross-sectional data from trachoma treatment trials in Ethiopia, in which declining prevalences are consistent with subcritical epidemic dynamics.
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      Hamiltonian analysis
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      subcritical stochastic epidemic dynamics
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