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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.2009.tde-14042010-150808
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Author
Full name
David Rodrigues de Souza
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Castro, Tania Tome Martins de (President)
Arashiro, Everaldo
Bosco, Francisco de Assis Ribas
Title in Portuguese
Modelagem de problemas da dinâmica de populações por meio da dinâmica estocástica
Keywords in Portuguese
Dinâmica de populações
Física
Modelos epidemiológicos
Mudança de fase
Processo estotástico
Abstract in Portuguese
Apresentamos o estudo de três modelos estocásticos governadas por equações mestras que descrevem a propagação de epidemias em uma comunidade de indivíduos;
Title in English
Modeling problems of population by the stochastic dynamics
Keywords in English
Epidemic models
Phase transition
Physics
Population dynamics
Stochastic process
Abstract in English
We present a study of three stochastic models, governed by master equations, that decribe the epidemic spreding in a community of individuals;
 
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2010-05-12
 
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