Selected article for: "equilibrium status and renewal process equilibrium status reach"

Author: Qin Jing; Chong You; Qiushi Lin; Taojun Hu; Shicheng Yu; Xiao-Hua Zhou
Title: Estimation of incubation period distribution of COVID-19 using disease onset forward time: a novel cross-sectional and forward follow-up study
  • Document date: 2020_3_10
  • ID: it4ka7v0_26
    Snippet: In this study, it is reasonable to assume (A1) is satisfied between January 19, 2020, and January 23, 2020, because there are over eleven million residents in the Wuhan metropolitan area and nearby neighborhoods and the daily travel volume in and out of Wuhan exceeded million before January 23, 2020. We justify the use of data between January 19 and January 23 below. With adequate long run, the renewal process would reach the equilibrium status. .....
    Document: In this study, it is reasonable to assume (A1) is satisfied between January 19, 2020, and January 23, 2020, because there are over eleven million residents in the Wuhan metropolitan area and nearby neighborhoods and the daily travel volume in and out of Wuhan exceeded million before January 23, 2020. We justify the use of data between January 19 and January 23 below. With adequate long run, the renewal process would reach the equilibrium status. The assumptions (A2) to (A4) are standard. In fact, we may assume that the incubation period is a continuous variable with range is below. Therefore, the probability renewal process theory can be applied with confidence, and thus we can avoid the challenging mission of ascertaining the backward time.

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