We consider a stochastic SIS model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of n individuals that are equally spaced upon the circumference of a circle. Whilst infectious, an individual, i say, makes both local and global infectious contacts at the points of homogeneous Poisson point processes. Global contacts are made uniformly at random with members of the entire population, whilst local contacts are made according to a contact distribution centred upon the infective. Individuals at the end of their infectious period return to the susceptible state and can be reinfected. The emphasis of the paper is on asymptotic results as the population size n → ∞. Therefore, a contact process with global infection is introduced representing t...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individuals tha...
AbstractWe consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individ...
AbstractWe consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individ...
This paper is concerned with a general stochastic model for susceptible→infective→removed epidemics,...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of ...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of ...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
This paper considers applications of branching processes to a model for the spread of an SIR (suscep...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper we consider a model for the spread of a stochastic SIR (Susceptible → Infectious → Rec...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individuals tha...
AbstractWe consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individ...
AbstractWe consider a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of n individ...
This paper is concerned with a general stochastic model for susceptible→infective→removed epidemics,...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of ...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic model for the spread of an epidemic among a population of ...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
This paper considers applications of branching processes to a model for the spread of an SIR (suscep...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper we consider a model for the spread of a stochastic SIR (Susceptible → Infectious → Rec...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...