We study epidemic models where the infectivity of each individual is a random function of the infection age (the elapsed time of infection). To describe the epidemic evolution dynamics, we use a stochastic process that tracks the number of individuals at each time that have been infected for less than or equal to a certain amount of time, together with the aggregate infectivity process. We establish the functional law of large numbers (FLLN) for the stochastic processes that describe the epidemic dynamics. The limits are described by a set of deterministic integral equations, which has a further characterization using PDEs under some regularity conditions. The solutions are characterized with boundary conditions that are given by a system o...
Abstract. We establish law of large numbers for SIRS stochastic epi-demic processes: as the populati...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
International audienceWe study epidemic models where the infectivity of each individual is a random ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
International audienceWe introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed an...
We study an individual-based stochastic epidemic model in which infected individuals become suscepti...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
Abstract. We establish law of large numbers for SIRS stochastic epi-demic processes: as the populati...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
International audienceWe study epidemic models where the infectivity of each individual is a random ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
International audienceWe introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed an...
We study an individual-based stochastic epidemic model in which infected individuals become suscepti...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
International audienceThis paper presents a law of large numbers result, as the size of the populati...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
In this survey paper, we review the recent advances in individual based non--Markovian epidemic mode...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
Abstract. We establish law of large numbers for SIRS stochastic epi-demic processes: as the populati...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...
We study a class of individual-based, fixed-population size epidemic models under general assumption...