Many important stochastic counting models can be written as general birth-death processes (BDPs). BDPs are continuous-time Markov chains on the non-negative integers in which only jumps to adjacent states are allowed. BDPs can be used to easily parameterize a rich variety of probability distributions on the non-negative integers, and straightforward conditions guarantee that these distributions are proper. BDPs also provide a mechanistic interpretation - birth and death of actual particles or organisms - that has proven useful in evolution, ecology, physics, and chemistry. Although the theoretical properties of general BDPs are well understood, traditionally statistical work on BDPs has been limited to the simple linear (Kendall) process. A...
In this paper, we consider a generalized birth-death process (GBDP) and examined its linear versions...
This paper revisits a simple birth-death model which arises in slightly different forms in four dist...
This paper considers a continuous-time quasi birth-death (QBD) process, which informally can be seen...
A birth-death process is a continuous-time Markov chain that counts the number of particles in a sys...
Birth-death processes (BDPs) are continuous-time Markov chains that track the number of "particles" ...
Birth-death processes (BDPs) are continuous-time Markov chains that track the number of “par-ticles ...
Birth-death processes track the size of a univariate population, but many biological systems involve...
Integral functionals of Markov processes are widely used in stochastic modeling for applications in ...
Continuous-time birth-death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic modeling, with m...
Continuous-time birth-death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic mod-eling, with ...
Birth-death stochastic processes are the foundation of many phylogenetic models and are widely used ...
Population processes are stochastic processes that record the dynamics of the number of individuals ...
Abstract In this paper we provide an introduction to statistical inference for the classical linear ...
Motivation Inferring the rates of change of a population from a reconstructed phylogeny of genetic s...
Summary. Continuous-time birth–death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic modelin...
In this paper, we consider a generalized birth-death process (GBDP) and examined its linear versions...
This paper revisits a simple birth-death model which arises in slightly different forms in four dist...
This paper considers a continuous-time quasi birth-death (QBD) process, which informally can be seen...
A birth-death process is a continuous-time Markov chain that counts the number of particles in a sys...
Birth-death processes (BDPs) are continuous-time Markov chains that track the number of "particles" ...
Birth-death processes (BDPs) are continuous-time Markov chains that track the number of “par-ticles ...
Birth-death processes track the size of a univariate population, but many biological systems involve...
Integral functionals of Markov processes are widely used in stochastic modeling for applications in ...
Continuous-time birth-death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic modeling, with m...
Continuous-time birth-death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic mod-eling, with ...
Birth-death stochastic processes are the foundation of many phylogenetic models and are widely used ...
Population processes are stochastic processes that record the dynamics of the number of individuals ...
Abstract In this paper we provide an introduction to statistical inference for the classical linear ...
Motivation Inferring the rates of change of a population from a reconstructed phylogeny of genetic s...
Summary. Continuous-time birth–death-shift (BDS) processes are frequently used in stochastic modelin...
In this paper, we consider a generalized birth-death process (GBDP) and examined its linear versions...
This paper revisits a simple birth-death model which arises in slightly different forms in four dist...
This paper considers a continuous-time quasi birth-death (QBD) process, which informally can be seen...