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Recent investigations involving stochastic population models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2016

M. S. Bartlett*
Affiliation:
Emeritus Professor of Biomathematics, University of Oxford

Extract

After some introductory general remarks on recent investigations involving population models, two broad classes of stochastic model are discussed, further, viz., spatial nearest-neighbour lattice models, and doubly stochastic models.

Type
Applied Probability in Biology and Engineering. An ORSA/TIMS Special Interest Meeting
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1984 

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