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Category Archives: Epidemic modeling
Mathematics of Epidemics on Networks
It looks like that finally a monograph about mathematical approaches to the modeling of epidemic spread on networks is written and will be published in May, 2017. Here is the publisher’s web page. Here is Table of contents. Really looking … Continue reading
“Descriptive and Predictive Methods in the Study of Communicable Diseases”
The event will also host the 2015 Ashton Lecture by Jonathan Dusthoff (McMaster University). web-site: http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/14-15/biomathstat15/index.html The Guelph BIOMS Symposium provides a forum for mathematicians, statisticians and researchers in the life scientists to come together and exchange ideas on annual … Continue reading
Epidemic models on networks
A very interesting issue of Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena is online now.
Infectious Disease Dynamics
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Studies hold in August-September 2013 one month workshop on Infectious Disease Dynamics. Here is a link to an extensive list of presentations.