Mathematical epidemiology of infections diseases model building ,analysis,and interpretation

Provides systematic coverage of the mathematical theory of modelling epidemics in populations, with a clear and coherent discussion of the issues, concepts and phenomena. Mathematical modelling of epidemics is a vast and important area of study and this book helps the reader to translate, model, ana...

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Main Author: Diekmann, O.
Other Authors: Heesterbeek, J.A.P
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons 2000
Series:Wiley series in mathematical and computational biology
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Summary:Provides systematic coverage of the mathematical theory of modelling epidemics in populations, with a clear and coherent discussion of the issues, concepts and phenomena. Mathematical modelling of epidemics is a vast and important area of study and this book helps the reader to translate, model, analyse and interpret, with numerous applications, examples and exercises to aid understanding
Physical Description:xvi, 303p. ill. 25cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0471986828
9780471986829
9780471492412
0471492418