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The following pages link to Birth/birth-death processes and their computable transition probabilities with biological applications (Q1709398):
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- Transition probabilities for general birth-death processes with applications in ecology, genetics, and evolution (Q455768) (← links)
- Applications of the multi-sigmoidal deterministic and stochastic logistic models for plant dynamics (Q823363) (← links)
- Direct likelihood-based inference for discretely observed stochastic compartmental models of infectious disease (Q1621055) (← links)
- A three-term recurrence relation for accurate evaluation of transition probabilities of the simple birth-and-death process (Q2026365) (← links)
- Commuting birth-and-death processes (Q2268727) (← links)
- A quasi birth-and-death model for tumor recurrence (Q2324900) (← links)
- Efficient sampling of conditioned Markov jump processes (Q2329829) (← links)
- Simulation of branching random walks on a multidimensional lattice (Q2662916) (← links)
- Posterior concentration and fast convergence rates for generalized Bayesian learning (Q2666765) (← links)
- Likelihood-based inference for discretely observed birth-death-shift processes, with applications to evolution of mobile genetic elements (Q2809527) (← links)
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- Further approaches to computing fundamental characteristics of birth-death processes (Q4537305) (← links)
- The linear birth‒death process: an inferential retrospective (Q5215068) (← links)
- Stochastic models of just-in-time systems and windows of vulnerability in terms of the processes of birth and death (Q5216691) (← links)
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- Likelihood-Based Inference for Partially Observed Epidemics on Dynamic Networks (Q5881105) (← links)
- Accelerating inference for stochastic kinetic models (Q6115546) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for regularity, positive recurrence, and absorption in level‐dependent QBD processes and related block‐structured Markov chains (Q6140698) (← links)
- SPADE4: sparsity and delay embedding based forecasting of epidemics (Q6168035) (← links)
- Fitting a stochastic model of intensive care occupancy to noisy hospitalization time series during the COVID-19 pandemic (Q6560516) (← links)
- Computational methods for birth-death processes (Q6602186) (← links)
- Detecting changes in the transmission rate of a stochastic epidemic model (Q6618477) (← links)