Selected article for: "large number and long time"

Author: Chandrika Prakash Vyasarayani; Anindya Chatterjee
Title: New approximations, and policy implications, from a delayed dynamic model of a fast pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: ca92pbvi_48
    Snippet: 1 An analogy may help explain this trick. Imagine a room where a finite but large number of people, say M people, enter over a long period of time and at a variable rate. The number of people in the room, N (t), is an arbitrary nonnegative function of time. Each person stays in the room for exactly Ï„ units of time, and then leaves. Clearly,.....
    Document: 1 An analogy may help explain this trick. Imagine a room where a finite but large number of people, say M people, enter over a long period of time and at a variable rate. The number of people in the room, N (t), is an arbitrary nonnegative function of time. Each person stays in the room for exactly Ï„ units of time, and then leaves. Clearly,

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