Abstract-Many phenomena of interest in biology can be modeled using diffusion processes satisfying a stochastic differential equation. We consider first the stochastic differential equation dX = p Xdr + (TX dW, where W is a standard Wiener process and representing a population growth process. This is simulated using both a strong Euler scheme involving normal pseudorandom numbers and a weak Euler scheme using Bernoulli pseudorandom numbers. Results are given for the mean of X ( 1) and its 95 % confidence intervals for various numbers of simulations. It is found that there are no significant differences between the results obtained by these two schemes at a particular value of the time step, but that the weak scheme takes less computer time ...
International audienceIn the context of biology and ecology, stochastic differential equations (SDE)...
The Euler scheme is a well-known method of approximation of solutions of stochastic differential equ...
Beaucoup de phénomènes biologiques sont difficiles à observer et à expliquer. Par exemple, la généra...
Motivation: We compare stochastic computational methods accounting for space and discrete nature of ...
This thesis is centered on the theory of stochastic processes and their applications in biological s...
Traditionally, the law of mass action has been used to deterministically model chemical reactions. T...
These notes are based on a one-quarter course given at the Department of Biophysics and Theoretical ...
The use of probabilistic methods in the biological sciences has been so well established by now that...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
Item does not contain fulltextFour methods for the simulation of Wiener process with constant drift ...
actants is used to compute the time evolution of reactant concentrations. The stochastic algorithm i...
Stochastic models in population genetics leading to diffusion equations are considered. When th...
The aim of this book is to provide a well-structured and coherent overview of existing mathematical ...
The aim of this book is to provide a well-structured and coherent overview of existing mathematical ...
This book develops the theory of continuous and discrete stochastic processes within the context of ...
International audienceIn the context of biology and ecology, stochastic differential equations (SDE)...
The Euler scheme is a well-known method of approximation of solutions of stochastic differential equ...
Beaucoup de phénomènes biologiques sont difficiles à observer et à expliquer. Par exemple, la généra...
Motivation: We compare stochastic computational methods accounting for space and discrete nature of ...
This thesis is centered on the theory of stochastic processes and their applications in biological s...
Traditionally, the law of mass action has been used to deterministically model chemical reactions. T...
These notes are based on a one-quarter course given at the Department of Biophysics and Theoretical ...
The use of probabilistic methods in the biological sciences has been so well established by now that...
Stochasticity (that is, randomness) is an inherent property of many biological systems. For example,...
Item does not contain fulltextFour methods for the simulation of Wiener process with constant drift ...
actants is used to compute the time evolution of reactant concentrations. The stochastic algorithm i...
Stochastic models in population genetics leading to diffusion equations are considered. When th...
The aim of this book is to provide a well-structured and coherent overview of existing mathematical ...
The aim of this book is to provide a well-structured and coherent overview of existing mathematical ...
This book develops the theory of continuous and discrete stochastic processes within the context of ...
International audienceIn the context of biology and ecology, stochastic differential equations (SDE)...
The Euler scheme is a well-known method of approximation of solutions of stochastic differential equ...
Beaucoup de phénomènes biologiques sont difficiles à observer et à expliquer. Par exemple, la généra...