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The following pages link to Assessing the variability of stochastic epidemics (Q1183917):
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- Moment closure approximations for stochastic kinetic models with rational rate laws (Q541876) (← links)
- Incorporating environmental stochasticity within a biological population model (Q615512) (← links)
- Approximation methods for analyzing multiscale stochastic vector-borne epidemic models (Q669187) (← links)
- Estimating variability in models for recurrent epidemics: assessing the use of moment closure techniques (Q851337) (← links)
- Reproduction numbers and thresholds in stochastic epidemic models. I: Homogeneous populations (Q1183915) (← links)
- Three-stage stochastic epidemic model: An application to AIDS (Q1183926) (← links)
- A state space model for the HIV epidemic in homosexual populations and some applications (Q1306973) (← links)
- A stochastic model of the \(HIV\) epidemic involving both sexual contact and IV drug use (Q1310199) (← links)
- A review and synthesis of the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a multi-stage process (Q1314215) (← links)
- The chain multinomial models of the HIV epidemiology in homosexual populations (Q1324270) (← links)
- A general Markov model of the HIV epidemic in populations involving both sexual contact and IV drug use (Q1328846) (← links)
- A stochastic model for the HIV epidemic in homosexual populations involving age and race (Q1370681) (← links)
- Using network models to approximate spatial point-process models (Q1399014) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of epidemics: Synchrony in metapopulation models. (Q1427602) (← links)
- Effects of immigration on some stochastic logistic models: A cumulant truncation analysis (Q1580699) (← links)
- On the accuracy of a diffusion approximation to a discrete state-space Markovian model of a population (Q1628702) (← links)
- Gaussian process approximations for fast inference from infectious disease data (Q1644708) (← links)
- Modelling the outbreak of infectious disease following mutation from a non-transmissible strain (Q1734680) (← links)
- On parameter estimation in population models. III: Time-inhomogeneous processes and observation error (Q1755156) (← links)
- Effects of host social hierarchy on disease persistence (Q1795240) (← links)
- A stochastic model of the HIV epidemic and the HIV infection distribution in a homosexual population (Q1802917) (← links)
- Analytical methods for predicting the behaviour of population models with general spatial interactions (Q1873135) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of phytoplankton allelopathy (Q1994474) (← links)
- A martingale formulation for stochastic compartmental susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models to analyze finite size effects in COVID-19 case studies (Q2086995) (← links)
- Robust parameter estimation techniques for stochastic within-host macroparasite models (Q2177452) (← links)
- Systematization of a set of closure techniques (Q2261818) (← links)
- Variability in a community-structured SIS epidemiological model (Q2355935) (← links)
- Novel bivariate moment-closure approximations (Q2382410) (← links)
- Selecting nonlinear stochastic process rate models using information criteria (Q2492254) (← links)
- Nonlinear stochastic modeling of aphid population growth (Q2494891) (← links)
- The spread of infectious diseases in spatially structured populations: an invasory pair approxi\-ma\-tion (Q2494897) (← links)
- Role of environmental disturbance in an eco-epidemiological model with disease from external source (Q2882443) (← links)
- A closure approximation technique for epidemic models (Q3070641) (← links)
- The Current Position of Statistics: A Personal View (Q4379684) (← links)
- Tajima's D and Site-Specific Nucleotide Frequency in a Population during an Infectious Disease Outbreak (Q4596080) (← links)
- Analysis of Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Financial Markets (Q5861736) (← links)
- Applying the saddlepoint approximation to bivariate stochastic processes (Q5926104) (← links)
- A computational method for the study of stochastic epidemics (Q5938278) (← links)
- Stochastic modelling of environmental variation for biological populations (Q5939152) (← links)