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The following pages link to First order strong convergence of an explicit scheme for the stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q2020517):
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- Positivity and boundedness preserving numerical scheme for the stochastic epidemic model with square-root diffusion term (Q2085652) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of split-step \(\theta\) methods with truncated Wiener process for a stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q2161030) (← links)
- On two conjectures concerning trees with maximal inverse sum indeg index (Q2167390) (← links)
- First order strong convergence of positivity preserving logarithmic Euler-Maruyama method for the stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q2235036) (← links)
- Strong convergence of the partially truncated Euler-Maruyama scheme for a stochastic age-structured SIR epidemic model (Q2286036) (← links)
- Strong convergence and stationary distribution of an explicit scheme for the Wright-Fisher model (Q6098976) (← links)
- A positivity preserving Lamperti transformed Euler-Maruyama method for solving the stochastic Lotka-Volterra competition model (Q6163085) (← links)
- Positivity-preserving numerical method for a stochastic multi-group SIR epidemic model (Q6167767) (← links)
- A higher order positivity preserving scheme for the strong approximations of a stochastic epidemic model (Q6172011) (← links)
- Strong convergence and extinction of positivity preserving explicit scheme for the stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q6202781) (← links)
- Boundary-preserving Lamperti-splitting schemes for some stochastic differential equations (Q6500013) (← links)
- An unconditional boundary and dynamics preserving scheme for the stochastic epidemic model (Q6617339) (← links)
- Domain preserving and strongly converging explicit scheme for the stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q6633286) (← links)
- An explicit positivity-preserving scheme for the Heston 3/2-model with order-one strong convergence (Q6649258) (← links)
- The linearly backward Milstein method with truncated Wiener process for the stochastic SIS epidemic model (Q6665412) (← links)