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Epidemic models : their structure and relation to data /
Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1995Format: Book
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Epidemic modelling : an introduction /
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999Format: Book
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Stochastic epidemic models with inference /
Cham : Springer, 2019Table of Contents: “…Introduction ; Stochastic epidemic models ; Markov models ; General closed models ; Open Markov models ; Appendix ; References for Part I -- Part II. …”
Format: Book
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An examination and discussion of epidemic modeling /
1970Format: Thesis Book
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Stochastic epidemic models and their statistical analysis /
New York : Springer, 2000Format: Book
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Interdisciplinary public health reasoning and epidemic modelling : the case of Black Death /
Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2005Format: Book
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Design considerations for the application of expert system techniques to sensitivity analyses of an epidemic model /
1990Format: Thesis Book
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Worm epidemics : modeling, detection, and recovery /
Format: Thesis Book
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Some branching process epidemic models for a community consisting of several interacting subpopulations /
Turku, Finland : University of Turku, 1977Format: Thesis Book
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Mathematics for life science and medicine
Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2007Table of Contents:Format: Conference Proceeding Book
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Differential equations with applications to biology
Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 1999Table of Contents: “…Differential and Stochastic Epidemic Models /…”
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
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Optimal control applied to biological models
Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2007Table of Contents:Format: Book
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An introduction to stochastic processes with applications to biology
Boca Raton, FL : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2011Table of Contents:
2nd ed.Format: Book
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Encyclopedia of theoretical ecology
Berkeley ; Los Angeles ; London : University of California Press, 2012Table of Contents: “…Epidemiology and epidemic modeling /…”
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Dynamical modeling and analysis of epidemics
Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, 2009Table of Contents: “…The epidemic models with impulsive effects -- 4. Structured epidemic models -- 6. …”
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Mathematical models for communicable diseases
Philadelphia : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2013Table of Contents: “…Preface -- Compartmental epidemic models -- Models for endemic diseases -- Heterogeneity in epidemic models -- Models structured by age -- Models for diseases in highly mobile populations -- Modeling influenza -- Models for the dynamics of influenza -- Models for the transmission dynamics of HIV -- Dynamical models of tuberculosis and applications -- Models for sexually transmitted diseases.…”
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Stochastic models for social processes
London, New York, Wiley 1973Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Models for social and occupational mobility -- Markov models for educational and manpower systems -- Control theory for Markov models -- Continuous time models for stratified social systems -- Models for duration -- Renewal theory models for recruitment and wastage -- Renewal theory models for graded social systems -- The simple epidemic model for the diffusion of news and rumours -- The general epidemic model for the diffusion of news and rumours.…”
2d ed.
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The geographic spread of infectious diseases : models and applications
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2009Table of Contents: “…The art of epidemic modeling : concepts and basic structures -- Modeling the geographic spread of influenza epidemics -- Modeling geographic spread I : population-based approaches -- Spatial heterogeneity and endemicity : the case of measles -- Modeling geographic spread II : individual-based approaches -- Spatial models and the control of foot-and-mouth disease -- Maps, projections, and GIS : geographers' approaches -- Revisiting SARS and looking to the future.…”
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Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2008Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Introduction to simple epidemic models -- Host heterogeneities -- Multi-pathogen/multi-host models -- Temporally forced models -- Stochastic dynamics -- Spatial models -- Controlling infectious diseases.…”
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Modeling public health and healthcare systems
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018Table of Contents: “…Fundamentals -- Value -- Optimization -- Waiting lines and waiting times -- Modeling health interventions -- Practicing techniques in context : examples from famine management -- Modeling in R -- Microsimulation -- Modeling large-scale epidemics -- Complexities of epidemic modeling -- Good modeling practices.…”
Format: Book
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