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Delinquent-prone communities
Cambridge, UK ; New York, N.Y., USA : Cambridge University Press, 2001Table of Contents: “…The ESIOM paradigm and its problems -- The insidious effects of economics and social stress on parenting -- Parenting, peers and delinquency -- Delinquency generation and the individual level -- Delinquency generation and the aggregate level -- An epidemic model of offender population growth -- Theories of crime and place -- Prevention.…”
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Biological invasions : theory and practice
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997Table of Contents: “…Invasion of alien species -- Diffusion models and biological waves -- Travelling waves in heterogeneous environments -- Invasion by stratified diffusion -- Invasion of competing species -- Competition for open space -- Invasion of predators -- Epidemic models and propagation of infectious diseases -- Invasion of rabies in Europe.…”
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Mathematical epidemiology
Berlin : Springer, 2008Table of Contents: “…A light introduction to modelling recurrent epidemics -- Compartmental models in epidemiology -- An introduction to stochastic epidemic models -- An introduction to networks in epidemic modeling -- Deterministic compartmental models: extensions of basic models -- Further notes on the basic reproduction number -- Spatial structure: patch models -- Spatial structure: partial differential equations models -- Continuous-time age-structured models in population dynamics and epidemiology -- Distribution theory, stochastic processes and infectious disease modelling -- The role of mathematical models in explaining recurrent outbreaks of infectious childhood diseases -- Modeling influenza: pandemics and seasonal epidemics -- Mathematical models of influenza: the role of cross-immunity, quarantine and age-structure -- A comparative analysis of models for West Nile virus -- Suggested exercises and projects.…”
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Approximation of population processes
Philadelphia, Pa. : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1981Table of Contents: “…Machine derived contents note: Weak convergence; Markov processes and their generators; Convergence to Markov processes; Diffusion Approximations; Branching Markov processes; Markov processes as random time changes; Approximations of density dependent Jump Markov processes; Epidemic models; Random replication with errors.…”
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Methods and tools for HIV/AIDS estimates and projections
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Modeling and dynamics of infectious diseases
Beijing : Hackensack, NJ : Higher Education Press ; World Scientific Pub. Co., 2009Table of Contents: “…Li, Zhisheng Shuai -- Epidemic models with time delays / Wendi Wang -- A simulation approach to analysis of antiviral stockpile sizes for influenza pandemic / Shenghai Zhang -- Modeling ans simulation studies of West Nile virus in Southern Ontario Canada / Peter Buck ... …”
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Positive systems : theory and applications (POSTA 2016), Rome, Italy, September 14-16, 2016
Cham : Springer, 2017Table of Contents: “…Part I Positive systems biology: Persistence, periodicity and privacy for positive systems in epidemiology and eslewhere -- Control of anesthesia based on singularity perturbed model -- Interval observers for SIR epidemic models subject to uncertain seasonality -- Analysis of a reaction-diffusion epidemic model -- Part II Positive systems with delay and disturbance: On feedback transformation and integral input-to-state stability in designing robust interval observers for control systems -- Stability analysis of neutral type time-delay positive systems -- Internally positive representations and stability analysis of linear delay systems with multiple time-varying delays -- Part III Switched and fractional positive systems: On robust pseudo state estimation of fracational order systems -- Analysis of the positivity and stability of fractional discrete-time nonlinear systems -- Continuous-time compartmental switched systems -- Improved controller design for positive systems and its application to positive switched systems -- Part IV Positive distributed parameters and positive multidimensional systems: Polyhedral invariance for convolution systems over the Callier-Desoer class -- On the connection between the stability of multidimensional positive systems and the stability of switched positive systems -- Positive stabilization of a diffusion system by nonnegative boundary control -- Positive stabilization of a class of infinite-dimensional positive systems -- Positivity analysis of continuous 2D Fornasini-Marchesini fractional model -- Part V Theory and applications of positive systems: Access time eccentricity and diameter -- Nonlinear left and right Eigenvectors for max-preserving maps -- Positive consensus problem: the case of complete communication.…”
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An introduction to stochastic processes and their applications
Huntington, N.Y. : R.E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1980Table of Contents: “…A general birth process, an equality and an epidemic model -- 10. Birth-death processes and queuing processes -- 11. …”
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Mathematical biology
Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1993Table of Contents: “…Animal coat patterns and other practical applications of reaction diffusion mechanisms -- Neural models of pattern formation -- Mechanical models for generating pattern and form in development -- Evolution and developmental programmes -- Epidemic models and the dynamics of infectious diseases -- Geographic spread of epidemics.…”
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Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases : models, methods, and theory
New York : Springer, 2002Table of Contents: “…Aparicio -- Global stability in some SEIR epidemic models / Michael Y. Li and Liancheng Wang -- The global stability analysis for an SIS model with age and infection age structures / Yicang Zhou, Baojun Song, and Zhien Ma -- Endemic threshold and stability in an evolutionary epidemic model / Hisashi Inaba.…”
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Narrative economics : how stories go viral & drive major economic events
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2019Table of Contents: “…-- The Laffer curve and Rubik's Cube go viral -- Diverse evidence on the virality of economic narratives -- Part II: The foundations of narrative economics -- Causality and constellations -- Seven propositions of narrative economics -- Part III: Perennial economic narratives -- Recurrence and mutation -- Panic versus confidence -- Frugality versus conspicuous consumption -- The gold standard versus bimetallism -- Labor-saving machines replace many jobs -- Automation and artificial intelligence replace almost all jobs -- Real estate booms and busts -- Stock market bubbles -- Boycotts, profiteers, and evil business -- The wage-price spiral and evil labor unions -- Part IV: Advancing narrative economics -- Future narratives, future research -- Appendix: Applying epidemic models to economic narratives.…”
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Narrative economics : how stories go viral & drive major economic events
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Modeling paradigms and analysis of disease transmission models
Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, 2010Table of Contents: “…Lenhart -- Introduction to discrete-time epidemic models / A.-A. Yakubu -- Introduction to optimal control for discrete time models with an application to disease modeling / W. …”
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Mathematical biology
Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1989Table of Contents: “…Continuous population models for single species -- Discrete population models for a single species -- Continuous models for interacting populations -- Discrete growth models for interacting populations -- Reaction kinetics -- Biological oscillators and switches -- Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction -- Perturbed and coupled oscillators and black holes -- Reaction diffusion, chemotaxis and non-local mechanisms -- Oscillator generated wave phenomena and central pattern generators -- Biological waves: single species model -- Biological waves: multi-species reaction diffusion models -- Travelling waves in reaction diffusion systems with weak diffusion: analytical techniques and results -- Spatial pattern formation with reaction/population interaction diffusion mechanisms -- Animal coat patterns and other practical applications of reaction diffusion mechanisms -- Neural models of pattern formation -- Mechanical models for generating pattern and form in development -- Evolution and developmental programmes -- Epidemic models and the dynamics of infectious diseases -- Geographic spread of epidemics -- Appendix 1. …”
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A short history of mathematical population dynamics
[London] : Springer Verlag London Ltd., 2011Table of Contents: “…McKendrick and Kermack on epidemic modelling (1926-1927) -- 17. Haldane and mutations (1927) -- 18. …”
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Differential equations and applications in ecology, epidemics, and population problems : proceedings of a Conference on Differential Equations and Applications in Ecology, Epidemni...
New York : Academic Press, 1981Table of Contents: “…Case -- Periodicity and stability in epidemic models: a survey / Herbert W. Hethcote, Harlan W. …”
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Positive Systems : Theory and Applications (POSTA 2018)
[Cham, Switzerland], SPRINGER, 2019Table of Contents: “….) -- A Reconstruction Algorithm for Gene Regulatory Sparse Networks using Positive Systems / Mogno, Ilaria -- The Basic Reproduction Number in a Multi-city Compartmental Epidemic Model / Arino, Julien (et al.) -- Stability Analysis of a Metabolic Model with Sequential Feedback Inhibition / Chitour, Yacine (et al--…”
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