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The following pages link to Limit theorems for the spread of epidemics and forest fires (Q1117864):
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- Stochastic SIR epidemics in a population with households and schools (Q264079) (← links)
- A self-organizing criticality mathematical model for contamination and epidemic spreading (Q523999) (← links)
- Convergence results for contact branching processes (Q870415) (← links)
- On analytical approaches to epidemics on networks (Q885383) (← links)
- The growth of the infinite long-range percolation cluster (Q989189) (← links)
- Crabgrass, measles, and gypsy moths: An introduction to interaction particle systems (Q1099894) (← links)
- Dependence of epidemic and population velocities on basic parameters (Q1183922) (← links)
- A shape theorem for epidemics and forest fires with finite range interactions (Q1317220) (← links)
- Epidemic thresholds and vaccination in a lattice model of disease spread (Q1376290) (← links)
- Spatial models: stochastic and deterministic (Q1764991) (← links)
- Asymptotic of the critical value of the large-dimensional SIR epidemic on clusters (Q1800503) (← links)
- Population dispersion and equilibrium infection frequency in a spatial epidemic (Q1809192) (← links)
- A central limit theorem with applications to percolation, epidemics and Boolean models. (Q1872233) (← links)
- Phase transitions and percolation at criticality in enhanced random connection models (Q2070454) (← links)
- A phase transition for measure-valued SIR epidemic processes (Q2438750) (← links)
- Stochastic spatial model for the division of labor in social insects (Q2963626) (← links)
- Bounding basic characteristics of spatial epidemics with a new percolation model (Q3021240) (← links)
- Crabgrass, measles and gypsy moths: An introduction to modern probability (Q3799469) (← links)
- Overview: PCA Models and Issues (Q4558929) (← links)
- Horizontal versus vertical transmission of parasites in a stochastic spatial model (Q5926101) (← links)
- The contact process with an asymptomatic state (Q6615465) (← links)
- Supercritical spatial SIR epidemics: spreading speed and herd immunity (Q6616870) (← links)