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The following pages link to A useful relationship between epidemiology and queueing theory: The distribution of the number of infectives at the moment of the first detection (Q1025223):
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- Stochastic descriptors in an SIR epidemic model for heterogeneous individuals in small networks (Q899593) (← links)
- An application of queuing theory to SIS and SEIS epidemic models (Q1942399) (← links)
- SIR-type epidemic models as block-structured Markov processes (Q2195938) (← links)
- An exact and implementable computation of the final outbreak size distribution under Erlang distributed infectious period (Q2197739) (← links)
- Differential equation models for sharp threshold dynamics (Q2441603) (← links)
- On the outcome of epidemics with detections (Q4684896) (← links)
- Splitting Trees Stopped when the First Clock Rings and Vervaat's Transformation (Q4918573) (← links)
- On branching models with alarm triggerings (Q5139900) (← links)
- The size of a Markovian SIR epidemic given only removal data (Q6068846) (← links)