Selected article for: "exponential growth and proportional growth"

Author: Sang Woo Park; Daniel M Cornforth; Jonathan Dushoff; Joshua S Weitz
Title: The time scale of asymptomatic transmission affects estimates of epidemic potential in the COVID-19 outbreak
  • Document date: 2020_3_13
  • ID: 50zrnau8_17
    Snippet: is proportional to exp(rt); here, the observed exponential growth rate r is an average of the exponential growth rates we would observe if there were only asymptomatic (p = 1) or symptomatic (p = 0) cases. We then simplify by recalling that i a (t) = pi(t), i s (t) = (1−p)i(t).....
    Document: is proportional to exp(rt); here, the observed exponential growth rate r is an average of the exponential growth rates we would observe if there were only asymptomatic (p = 1) or symptomatic (p = 0) cases. We then simplify by recalling that i a (t) = pi(t), i s (t) = (1−p)i(t)

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