Asymptotic and Analytic Methods in Stochastic Evolutionary Symptoms

Asymptotic and Analytic Methods in Stochastic Evolutionary Symptoms
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781786309112
ISBN-13 : 1786309114
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Synopsis Asymptotic and Analytic Methods in Stochastic Evolutionary Symptoms by : Dmitri Koroliouk

This book illustrates a number of asymptotic and analytic approaches applied for the study of random evolutionary systems, and considers typical problems for specific examples. In this case, constructive mathematical models of natural processes are used, which more realistically describe the trajectories of diffusion-type processes, rather than those of the Wiener process. We examine models where particles have some free distance between two consecutive collisions. At the same time, we investigate two cases: the Markov evolutionary system, where the time during which the particle moves towards some direction is distributed exponentially with intensity parameter λ; and the semi-Markov evolutionary system, with arbitrary distribution of the switching process. Thus, the models investigated here describe the motion of particles with a finite speed and the proposed random evolutionary process with characteristics of a natural physical process: free run and finite propagation speed. In the proposed models, the number of possible directions of evolution can be finite or infinite.

Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity

Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9783527628032
ISBN-13 : 3527628037
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Synopsis Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity by : Wolfgang Arendt

Mathematical Analysis of Evolution, Information, and Complexity deals with the analysis of evolution, information and complexity. The time evolution of systems or processes is a central question in science, this text covers a broad range of problems including diffusion processes, neuronal networks, quantum theory and cosmology. Bringing together a wide collection of research in mathematics, information theory, physics and other scientific and technical areas, this new title offers elementary and thus easily accessible introductions to the various fields of research addressed in the book.

An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change

An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 0674041437
ISBN-13 : 9780674041431
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Synopsis An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change by : Richard R. Nelson

This book contains the most sustained and serious attack on mainstream, neoclassical economics in more than forty years. Nelson and Winter focus their critique on the basic question of how firms and industries change overtime. They marshal significant objections to the fundamental neoclassical assumptions of profit maximization and market equilibrium, which they find ineffective in the analysis of technological innovation and the dynamics of competition among firms. To replace these assumptions, they borrow from biology the concept of natural selection to construct a precise and detailed evolutionary theory of business behavior. They grant that films are motivated by profit and engage in search for ways of improving profits, but they do not consider them to be profit maximizing. Likewise, they emphasize the tendency for the more profitable firms to drive the less profitable ones out of business, but they do not focus their analysis on hypothetical states of industry equilibrium. The results of their new paradigm and analytical framework are impressive. Not only have they been able to develop more coherent and powerful models of competitive firm dynamics under conditions of growth and technological change, but their approach is compatible with findings in psychology and other social sciences. Finally, their work has important implications for welfare economics and for government policy toward industry.

Sensitivity Analysis in Practice

Sensitivity Analysis in Practice
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780470870945
ISBN-13 : 047087094X
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Synopsis Sensitivity Analysis in Practice by : Andrea Saltelli

Sensitivity analysis should be considered a pre-requisite for statistical model building in any scientific discipline where modelling takes place. For a non-expert, choosing the method of analysis for their model is complex, and depends on a number of factors. This book guides the non-expert through their problem in order to enable them to choose and apply the most appropriate method. It offers a review of the state-of-the-art in sensitivity analysis, and is suitable for a wide range of practitioners. It is focussed on the use of SIMLAB – a widely distributed freely-available sensitivity analysis software package developed by the authors – for solving problems in sensitivity analysis of statistical models. Other key features: Provides an accessible overview of the current most widely used methods for sensitivity analysis. Opens with a detailed worked example to explain the motivation behind the book. Includes a range of examples to help illustrate the concepts discussed. Focuses on implementation of the methods in the software SIMLAB - a freely-available sensitivity analysis software package developed by the authors. Contains a large number of references to sources for further reading. Authored by the leading authorities on sensitivity analysis.

Documentation Abstracts

Documentation Abstracts
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Total Pages : 628
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082969794
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Current Index to Statistics, Applications, Methods and Theory

Current Index to Statistics, Applications, Methods and Theory
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Total Pages : 948
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015053598119
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Synopsis Current Index to Statistics, Applications, Methods and Theory by :

The Current Index to Statistics (CIS) is a bibliographic index of publications in statistics, probability, and related fields.

Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference

Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9783030309008
ISBN-13 : 3030309002
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference by : Tom Britton

Focussing on stochastic models for the spread of infectious diseases in a human population, this book is the outcome of a two-week ICPAM/CIMPA school on "Stochastic models of epidemics" which took place in Ziguinchor, Senegal, December 5–16, 2015. The text is divided into four parts, each based on one of the courses given at the school: homogeneous models (Tom Britton and Etienne Pardoux), two-level mixing models (David Sirl and Frank Ball), epidemics on graphs (Viet Chi Tran), and statistics for epidemic models (Catherine Larédo). The CIMPA school was aimed at PhD students and Post Docs in the mathematical sciences. Parts (or all) of this book can be used as the basis for traditional or individual reading courses on the topic. For this reason, examples and exercises (some with solutions) are provided throughout.