Density dependent Markov population processes with countably many types can often be well approximated over finite time intervals by the solution of the differential equations that describe their average drift, provided that the total population size is large. They also exhibit diffusive stochastic fluctuations on a smaller scale about this deterministic path. Here, it is shown that the individuals in such processes experience an almost deterministic environment. Small groups of individuals behave almost independently of one another, evolving as Markov jump processes, whose transition rates are prescribed functions of time. In the context of metapopulation models, we show that ‘individuals’ can represent either patches or the individuals th...
In this contribution, several probabilistic tools to study population dynamics are developed. The fo...
The drive to understand the invasion, spread and fade out of infectious disease in structured popula...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
When modelling metapopulation dynamics, the influence of a single patch on the metapopula...
When modelling metapopulation dynamics, the influence of a single patch on the metapopulation depend...
A Markovian model of group-structured (two-level) population dynamics features births, deaths, and m...
The term `metapopulation' is used to describe a population of individuals that live as a group of lo...
Density dependent Markov population processes in large populations of size N were shown by Kurtz (19...
The first chapter concerns monotype population models. We first study general birth and death proces...
We are interested in modeling some two-level population dynamics, resulting from the interplay of ec...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
In this paper, we study the relationship between certain stochastic and deterministic versions of Ha...
Traditionally, frequency dependent evolutionary dynamics is described by deterministic replicator dy...
Mathematical models represent one of the fundamental ways of studying nature. In special, epidemic m...
We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection...
In this contribution, several probabilistic tools to study population dynamics are developed. The fo...
The drive to understand the invasion, spread and fade out of infectious disease in structured popula...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
When modelling metapopulation dynamics, the influence of a single patch on the metapopula...
When modelling metapopulation dynamics, the influence of a single patch on the metapopulation depend...
A Markovian model of group-structured (two-level) population dynamics features births, deaths, and m...
The term `metapopulation' is used to describe a population of individuals that live as a group of lo...
Density dependent Markov population processes in large populations of size N were shown by Kurtz (19...
The first chapter concerns monotype population models. We first study general birth and death proces...
We are interested in modeling some two-level population dynamics, resulting from the interplay of ec...
Spatially structured populations in patchy habitats show much variation in migration rate, from patc...
In this paper, we study the relationship between certain stochastic and deterministic versions of Ha...
Traditionally, frequency dependent evolutionary dynamics is described by deterministic replicator dy...
Mathematical models represent one of the fundamental ways of studying nature. In special, epidemic m...
We introduce a general class of branching Markov processes for the modelling of a parasite infection...
In this contribution, several probabilistic tools to study population dynamics are developed. The fo...
The drive to understand the invasion, spread and fade out of infectious disease in structured popula...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...