Spatial spread of tuberculosis through neighborhoods segregated by socioeconomic position: a stochastic automata model
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DOI10.1155/2015/583819zbMath1418.92189OpenAlexW1949658026WikidataQ59106012 ScholiaQ59106012MaRDI QIDQ1723408
Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander, Anthony Kiszewski, Alice Furumoto-Dawson, David Rehkopf
Publication date: 19 February 2019
Published in: Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/583819
Epidemiology (92D30) Cellular automata (computational aspects) (68Q80) Models of societies, social and urban evolution (91D10)
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