Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference

Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference

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Dec 4, 2019 · English · Paperback (494 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 494
Language English
Published Dec 4, 2019
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 3030309010
ISBN-13 9783030309015

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This work delves into the intricacies of stochastic epidemic models, focusing on their application within homogeneous communities. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of stochastic modeling in epidemiology, illuminating how randomness plays a critical role in understanding disease spread. By examining various scenarios and theoretical frameworks, the authors provide insights into the dynamics of epidemics, allowing for a more nuanced grasp of population-level health phenomena.

The authors, Tom Britton and Frank Ball, skillfully blend mathematical rigor with practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to readers. Their approach not only fosters a deeper understanding of epidemic behavior but also emphasizes the importance of inference techniques in shaping public health response strategies. Through detailed discussions and illustrative models, this work stands as a significant contribution to the field, equipping researchers and practitioners with the tools to analyze and predict epidemic trends effectively.
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