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Author: Wayne M. Getz; Richard Salter; Oliver Muellerklein; Hyun S. Yoon; Krti Tallam
Title: Modeling Epidemics: A Primer and Numerus Software Implementation
  • Document date: 2017_9_22
  • ID: 6riyqn4k_56
    Snippet: The assumption that individuals exit disease states following exponential (continuous time) or geometric (discrete time) distributions. We see this clearly in Equation 8 in the context of infectious individuals in the continuous time model over a single time period, which leads to the geometric rate of decay when applied iteratively over several time periods. This rather severe assumption (which implies that the highest exit proportions occur cl.....
    Document: The assumption that individuals exit disease states following exponential (continuous time) or geometric (discrete time) distributions. We see this clearly in Equation 8 in the context of infectious individuals in the continuous time model over a single time period, which leads to the geometric rate of decay when applied iteratively over several time periods. This rather severe assumption (which implies that the highest exit proportions occur closest to entry into the disease class-or put another way, the mode of the All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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