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The following pages link to Stochastic epidemics: The probability of extinction of an infectious disease at the end of a major outbreak (Q1365083):
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- The probability of epidemic fade-out is non-monotonic in transmission rate for the Markovian SIR model with demography (Q305965) (← links)
- Probability of a disease outbreak in stochastic multipatch epidemic models (Q372008) (← links)
- Stochastic epidemics: The expected duration of the endemic period in higher dimensional models (Q1306972) (← links)
- Modeling transmission of directly transmitted infectious diseases using colored stochastic Petri nets (Q1408743) (← links)
- Intervention to maximise the probability of epidemic fade-out (Q1678511) (← links)
- Eradication-resolution dynamics with stochastic flare-ups (Q1719781) (← links)
- Stochastic contagion models without immunity: their long term behaviour and the optimal level of treatment (Q1787917) (← links)
- Stochastic epidemics: Major outbreaks and the duration of the endemic period (Q1896597) (← links)
- The almost sure stability for uncertain delay differential equations based on normal Lipschitz conditions (Q2078718) (← links)
- Moderate deviations and extinction of an epidemic (Q2184584) (← links)
- A stochastic SIR model on a graph with epidemiological and population dynamics occurring over the same time scale (Q2311894) (← links)
- The interplay between models and public health policies: regional control for a class of spatially structured epidemics \textit{(think globally, act locally)} (Q2411049) (← links)
- A semi-stochastic model for Salmonella infection in a multi-group herd (Q2495860) (← links)
- Breakdown of a chemostat exposed to stochastic noise (Q2501096) (← links)
- WKB theory of large deviations in stochastic populations (Q5348305) (← links)
- Uniform asymptotic approximations for the phase plane trajectories of the SIR model with vital dynamics (Q6598439) (← links)