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The following pages link to A comprehensive probabilistic solution of random SIS-type epidemiological models using the random variable transformation technique (Q2199544):
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- Solving random homogeneous linear second-order differential equations: a full probabilistic description (Q346843) (← links)
- A note on the logistic equation subject to uncertainties in parameters (Q725785) (← links)
- On fuzzy uncertainties on the logistic equation (Q1697826) (← links)
- Computing the probability density function of non-autonomous first-order linear homogeneous differential equations with uncertainty (Q1747307) (← links)
- On a stochastic logistic population model with time-varying carrying capacity (Q1983776) (← links)
- Applying the random variable transformation method to solve a class of random linear differential equation with discrete delay (Q2009537) (← links)
- A time-delayed SVEIR model for imperfect vaccine with a generalized nonmonotone incidence and application to measles (Q2056541) (← links)
- Computing the density function of complex models with randomness by using polynomial expansions and the RVT technique. Application to the SIR epidemic model (Q2120398) (← links)
- Probabilistic analysis of linear-quadratic logistic-type models with hybrid uncertainties via probability density functions (Q2133239) (← links)
- Complex dynamics of an SEIR epidemic model with saturated incidence rate and treatment (Q2148373) (← links)
- On the logistic equation subject to uncertainties in the environmental carrying capacity and initial population density (Q2199571) (← links)
- Probabilistic analysis of a class of impulsive linear random differential equations via density functions (Q2235065) (← links)
- An approximate probabilistic solution of a random SIR-type epidemiological model using RVT technique (Q2279588) (← links)
- Solving linear and quadratic random matrix differential equations: a mean square approach (Q2293794) (← links)
- Probabilistic solution of random SI-type epidemiological models using the random variable transformation technique (Q2297430) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of the frequent users of electronic commerce in Spain using optimization techniques for inverse problems with uncertainty (Q2317854) (← links)
- Epidemic threshold and ergodicity of an SIS model in switched networks (Q2320130) (← links)
- Combining polynomial chaos expansions and the random variable transformation technique to approximate the density function of stochastic problems, including some epidemiological models (Q2333974) (← links)
- Randomizing the parameters of a Markov chain to model the stroke disease: a technical generalization of established computational methodologies towards improving real applications (Q2360719) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification for hybrid random logistic models with harvesting via density functions (Q2675546) (← links)
- Computing the two first probability density functions of the random Cauchy-Euler differential equation: Study about regular-singular points (Q4597697) (← links)
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- Modification of the random differential transformation method and its applications to compartmental models (Q5078905) (← links)
- A comprehensive probabilistic analysis of approximate SIR‐type epidemiological models via full randomized discrete‐time Markov chain formulation with applications (Q5135589) (← links)
- Solving Random Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations Through the Probability Density Function: Theory and Computing with Applications (Q5223401) (← links)
- Analysing Differential Equations with Uncertainties via the Liouville-Gibbs Theorem: Theory and Applications (Q5860601) (← links)
- Folding domain functions (FDF): a random variable transformation technique for the non-invertible case, with applications to RDEs (Q6131362) (← links)
- A Computational Probabilistic Calibration of the Pielou’s Model to Study the Growth of Breast Tumors: A Comparative Study (Q6165053) (← links)
- Dealing with variability in ecological modelling: An analysis of a random non‐autonomous logistic population model (Q6180323) (← links)
- Probabilistic analysis of a class of compartmental models formulated by random differential equations (Q6574488) (← links)