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Epidemic Models



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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0521067286



Epidemic Models: Their Structure and Relation to Data (Publications of the Newton Institute)


The problems of understanding and controlling disease present a range of mathematical challenges, from broad theoretical issues to specific practical ones, making epidemiology one of the most vibrant branches of applied biology. Medical books Epidemic Models. Progress in this field requires collaboration among leading researchers with a wide range of mathematical expertise and close involvement in applied fields across the social, medical and biological sciences. This volume surveys the current state of epidemic modeling in relation to basic aims such as understanding, prediction, and evaluation and implementation of control strategies. The book is divided into five parts, covering the conceptual framework, three major problem areas (space, nonlinearity, heterogeneity), and the direct relation of models to data. The contributors discuss a wide range of methodological issues, e Medical books Epidemic Models, 9780521067287. Epidemic Models, ISBN-13: 9780521067287, ISBN-10: 0521067286

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Epidemic Models, ISBN-13: 9780521067287, ISBN-10: 0521067286

format hardback language english publication year 13 07 1995 series publications of the newton institute subject mathematics sciences subject 2 mathematics epidemic models their structure and relation to data publications of the newton institute isbn 9780521475365 title epidemic models their structure and relation to data publications of the newton institute authors binding hardcover publisher cambridge university press publication date jul 28 1995 edition condition used good ships from uk in 48

Springer 9780387950501 Stochastic Epidemic Models and Their Statistical Analysis (2000 Edition) Description This book describes stochastic epidemic models and methods for statistically analyzing them. It is aimed at statisticians, biostatisticians, and biomathematicians. *Author: Andersson, Hakan/ Andersson, H./ Britton, T. *Series Title: Problem Books in Mathematics *Series Number: 151 *Binding Type: Paperback *Number of Pages: 156 *Publication Date: 2000/07/19 *Language: English *Dimensions:

Cambridge University Press. Hardcover. 0521475368 Hardcover; 1995 Cambridge University Press; 444 pages; "Epidemic Models: Their Structure and Relation to Data Publications of the Newton Institute." . Fair.



Medical Book Epidemic Models



Progress in this field requires collaboration among leading researchers with a wide range of mathematical expertise and close involvement in applied fields across the social, medical and biological sciences. This volume surveys the current state of epidemic modeling in relation to basic aims such as understanding, prediction, and evaluation and implementation of control strategies. The book is divided into five parts, covering the conceptual framework, three major problem areas (space, nonlinearity, heterogeneity), and the direct relation of models to data. The contributors discuss a wide range of methodological issues, e.g. comparing different approaches to the modeling of heterogeneity and relations among different types of model; and different data analytic approaches, together with the availability and quality of the data they require.

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