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Titlebook: Mathematics of Public Health; Proceedings of the S V. Kumar Murty,Jianhong Wu Book 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022 Fields math mod

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书目名称Mathematics of Public Health
副标题Proceedings of the S
编辑V. Kumar Murty,Jianhong Wu
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概述Allows students of mathematics to see the value of these methodologies applied to a global real-world problem.Contains detailed explanations of mathematical models and their assumptions and limitation
丛书名称Fields Institute Communications
图书封面Titlebook: Mathematics of Public Health; Proceedings of the S V. Kumar Murty,Jianhong Wu Book 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022 Fields math mod
描述.Curated by the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences from their COVID-19 Math Modelling Seminars, this first in a series of volumes on the mathematics of public health allows readers to access the dominant ideas and techniques being used in this area, while indicating problems for further research. This work brings together experts in mathematical modelling from across Canada and the world, presenting the latest modelling methods as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic. ..A primary aim of this book is to make the content accessible so that researchers share the core methods that may be applied elsewhere. The mathematical theories and technologies in this book can be used to support decision makers on critical issues such as projecting outbreak trajectories, evaluating public health interventions for infection prevention and control, developing optimal strategies to return to a new normal, and designing vaccine candidates and informing mass immunization program...Topical coverage includes: basic susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) modelling framework modified and applied to COVID-19 disease transmission dynamics; nearcasting and forecasting for needs of
出版日期Book 2022
关键词Fields math modelling taskforce; COVID-19 pandemic research; mathematical methods COVID-19; COVID-19 ou
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85053-1
isbn_softcover978-3-030-85055-5
isbn_ebook978-3-030-85053-1Series ISSN 1069-5265 Series E-ISSN 2194-1564
issn_series 1069-5265
copyrightSpringer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
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