Structured Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Epidemics with Immigration and Demographic Effects.
Stochastic epidemics with open populations of variable population sizes are considered where due to immigration and demographic effects the epidemic does not eventually die out forever. The underlying stochastic processes are ergodic multi-dimensional continuous-time Markov chains that possess uniqu...
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doaj-fbe2ba2e7dd9488aad02fac113296f3d2020-11-25T01:46:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015214410.1371/journal.pone.0152144Structured Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Epidemics with Immigration and Demographic Effects.Hendrik BaumannWerner SandmannStochastic epidemics with open populations of variable population sizes are considered where due to immigration and demographic effects the epidemic does not eventually die out forever. The underlying stochastic processes are ergodic multi-dimensional continuous-time Markov chains that possess unique equilibrium probability distributions. Modeling these epidemics as level-dependent quasi-birth-and-death processes enables efficient computations of the equilibrium distributions by matrix-analytic methods. Numerical examples for specific parameter sets are provided, which demonstrates that this approach is particularly well-suited for studying the impact of varying rates for immigration, births, deaths, infection, recovery from infection, and loss of immunity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4806999?pdf=render |
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Structured Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Epidemics with Immigration and Demographic Effects. |
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Structured Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Epidemics with Immigration and Demographic Effects. |
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Structured Modeling and Analysis of Stochastic Epidemics with Immigration and Demographic Effects. |
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Stochastic epidemics with open populations of variable population sizes are considered where due to immigration and demographic effects the epidemic does not eventually die out forever. The underlying stochastic processes are ergodic multi-dimensional continuous-time Markov chains that possess unique equilibrium probability distributions. Modeling these epidemics as level-dependent quasi-birth-and-death processes enables efficient computations of the equilibrium distributions by matrix-analytic methods. Numerical examples for specific parameter sets are provided, which demonstrates that this approach is particularly well-suited for studying the impact of varying rates for immigration, births, deaths, infection, recovery from infection, and loss of immunity. |
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