The following pages link to Peter Jagers (Q259223):
Displaying 50 items.
- On the establishment, persistence, and inevitable extinction of populations (Q259225) (← links)
- (Q383312) (redirect page) (← links)
- Evolutionary branching in a stochastic population model with discrete mutational steps (Q383313) (← links)
- A plea for stochastic population dynamics (Q604491) (← links)
- The mixing advantage is less than 2 (Q626271) (← links)
- Population-size-dependent branching processes (Q675255) (← links)
- What can be observed in real time PCR and when does it show? (Q681657) (← links)
- Branching processes in periodically varying environment (Q761704) (← links)
- Limit theorems for sums determined by branching and other exponentially growing processes (Q789111) (← links)
- General branching processes in discrete time as random trees (Q1002531) (← links)
- General branching processes conditioned on extinction are still branching processes (Q1038915) (← links)
- Stochastic models for cell kinetics (Q1053640) (← links)
- The Markov structure of population growth (Q1119513) (← links)
- General branching processes as Markov fields (Q1124548) (← links)
- How probable is it to be first born? and other branching-process applications to kinship problems (Q1168036) (← links)
- General branching processes in varying environment (Q1327611) (← links)
- Coupling and population dependence in branching processes (Q1364387) (← links)
- Branching processes with dependence but homogeneous growth (Q1578600) (← links)
- The growth and stabilization of populations. With comments by Joel E. Cohen, Peter Donnelly and Stanley Sawyer and a rejoinder by the author (Q1596023) (← links)
- Coalescent approximation for structured populations in a stationary random environment (Q1630954) (← links)
- Population-size-dependent and age-dependent branching processes. (Q1877397) (← links)
- Branching processes as population dynamics (Q1903610) (← links)
- A decomposable branching process in a Markovian environment (Q1929681) (← links)
- Amendment to: populations in environments with a soft carrying capacity are eventually extinct (Q2040266) (← links)
- Random variation and concentration effects in PCR (Q2177354) (← links)
- On the establishment of a mutant (Q2182293) (← links)
- Populations in environments with a soft carrying capacity are eventually extinct (Q2204863) (← links)
- Convergence of the age structure of general schemes of population processes (Q2295021) (← links)
- The age structure of population-dependent general branching processes in environments with a high carrying capacity (Q2446217) (← links)
- Renewal theory and the almost sure convergence of branching processes (Q2531418) (← links)
- The composition of branching populations: A mathematical result and its application to determine the incidence of death in cell proliferation (Q2540819) (← links)
- The coalescent effective size of age-structured populations (Q2572393) (← links)
- Estimation of the PCR efficiency based on a size-dependent modelling of the amplification process (Q2575110) (← links)
- Dependence and Interaction in Branching Processes (Q2838152) (← links)
- Population-size-dependent, age-structured branching processes linger around their carrying capacity (Q3094489) (← links)
- Branching processes with deteriorating random environments (Q3153664) (← links)
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- From Size to Age and Type Structure Dependent Branching: A First Step to Sexual Reproduction in General Population Processes (Q3179783) (← links)
- The growth and composition of branching populations (Q3319541) (← links)
- Markovian paths to extinction (Q3590752) (← links)
- Viability of Small Populations Experiencing Recurring Catastrophes (Q3645049) (← links)
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- (Q3694413) (← links)
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- Post-Stratification and Ratio Estimation: Usages of Auxiliary Information in Survey Sampling and Opinion Polls (Q3729803) (← links)
- Post-Stratification against Bias in Sampling (Q3740019) (← links)
- Exponential growth of a branching process usually implies stable age distribution (Q3855932) (← links)
- Invariance In the linear model – an argument for χ<sup>2</sup>and F in nonnormal situations (Q3915841) (← links)
- Stabilities and instabilities in population dynamics (Q4031652) (← links)