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The following pages link to Strong approximations for epidemic models (Q1346141):
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- On linear birth-and-death processes in a random environment (Q2510390) (← links)
- Strong approximations for mobile population epidemic models (Q2564693) (← links)
- The great circle epidemic model. (Q2574596) (← links)
- Contact tracing \& super-spreaders in the branching-process model (Q2678873) (← links)
- On expected durations of birth-death processes, with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics (Q2804424) (← links)
- A closure approximation technique for epidemic models (Q3070641) (← links)
- Coupling a branching process to an infinite dimensional epidemic process (Q3085569) (← links)
- Threshold behaviour of emerging epidemics featuring contact tracing (Q3111055) (← links)
- Asymptotic inference for partially observed branching processes (Q3111062) (← links)
- SIR epidemics on random graphs with a fixed degree sequence (Q3165457) (← links)
- From Size to Age and Type Structure Dependent Branching: A First Step to Sexual Reproduction in General Population Processes (Q3179783) (← links)
- Total Progeny of Crump-Mode-Jagers Branching Processes: An Application to Vaccination in Epidemic Modelling (Q3179790) (← links)
- Inference for Emerging Epidemics Among a Community of Households (Q3179791) (← links)
- A household SIR epidemic model incorporating time of day effects (Q3188580) (← links)
- Local approximation of Markov chains in time and space (Q3304335) (← links)
- The Early Stage Behaviour of a Stochastic SIR Epidemic with Term-Time Forcing (Q3402052) (← links)
- Stochastic Monotonicity and Continuity Properties of the Extinction Time of Bellman-Harris Branching Processes: An Application to Epidemic Modelling (Q3550988) (← links)
- Extinction Times in Multitype Markov Branching Processes (Q3621162) (← links)
- From damage models to SIR epidemics and cascading failures (Q3625654) (← links)
- Continuum Approximation of Invasion Probabilities (Q4643810) (← links)
- The concept of <i>R<sub>o</sub></i> in epidemic theory (Q4715795) (← links)
- Simplicial SIRS epidemic models with nonlinear incidence rates (Q4993710) (← links)
- On branching models with alarm triggerings (Q5139900) (← links)
- The Limiting Behaviour of Hanski's Incidence Function Metapopulation Model (Q5169726) (← links)
- Who is the infector? General multi-type epidemics and real-time susceptibility processes (Q5203950) (← links)
- Couplings for locally branching epidemic processes (Q5245612) (← links)
- The front of the epidemic spread and first passage percolation (Q5245617) (← links)
- Endemic Behaviour of SIS Epidemics with General Infectious Period Distributions (Q5415102) (← links)
- Optimal vaccination schemes for epidemics among a population of households, with application to variola minor in Brazil (Q5424997) (← links)
- Estimating the Tracing Probability from Contact History at the Onset of an Epidemic (Q5436932) (← links)
- An epidemic model with infector-dependent severity (Q5443146) (← links)
- Branching Processes with Incubation (Q5454670) (← links)
- An epidemic model with exposure-dependent severities (Q5476139) (← links)
- The size of a Markovian SIR epidemic given only removal data (Q6068846) (← links)
- Posterior predictive checking for partially observed stochastic epidemic models (Q6122074) (← links)
- A growth-fragmentation-isolation process on random recursive trees and contact tracing (Q6139679) (← links)
- SIR epidemics driven by Feller processes (Q6148877) (← links)
- Strong convergence of an epidemic model with mixing groups (Q6546545) (← links)
- An SEIR network epidemic model with manual and digital contact tracing allowing delays (Q6594613) (← links)
- SIR epidemics in populations with large sub-communities (Q6620073) (← links)
- Branching processes and homogenization for epidemics on spatial random graphs (Q6620089) (← links)
- The epidemiological footprint of contact structures in models with two levels of mixing (Q6622619) (← links)
- Sharp approximation and hitting times for stochastic invasion processes (Q6635670) (← links)
- Collective epidemics with asymptomatics and functional infection rates (Q6647785) (← links)