Selected article for: "cumulative death and mean cumulative death"

Author: Lin, Feng; Muthuraman, Kumar; Lawley, Mark
Title: An optimal control theory approach to non-pharmaceutical interventions
  • Document date: 2010_2_19
  • ID: 0x294f8t_45
    Snippet: The CDF of d T shows that the mean of cumulative death is 14.25%, with a minimum of 0.63% and a maximum of 76.39%. For d T , the PRCCs are are all statistically significant, i.e. p < 0.05. The most statistically influential inputs are 1/Ï„, R 0 , and 1/g (|PRCC| > 0.5) while the other two parameters are lessinfluential. A decrease in 1/Ï„ corresponds to an increase in d T ; while an increase in R 0 or 1/g corresponds to an increase in d T ......
    Document: The CDF of d T shows that the mean of cumulative death is 14.25%, with a minimum of 0.63% and a maximum of 76.39%. For d T , the PRCCs are are all statistically significant, i.e. p < 0.05. The most statistically influential inputs are 1/Ï„, R 0 , and 1/g (|PRCC| > 0.5) while the other two parameters are lessinfluential. A decrease in 1/Ï„ corresponds to an increase in d T ; while an increase in R 0 or 1/g corresponds to an increase in d T .

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