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A note on perturbation techniques for epidemics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2016
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This note is prompted by the papers of Weiss (this Symposium) and Bailey (1968). Weiss develops a technique for approximation to the moments of an epidemic process by regarding them as expandable in powers of N-1 where N is the size of the population, assumed constant. He first considers the simple stochastic epidemic with no removals and obtains explicit formulae for the terms of order N-1, the zero order terms being the deterministic values. Bailey is concerned with a similar type of approximation and he derives explicit results to the same order. Bailey uses an eigenfunction approach whereas Weiss's method is more direct and perhaps easier to generalise. However, in attempting to extend the method to the case of a closed epidemic with removals Weiss is led to intractable difference equations.
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- III. Results on the General Stochastic Epidemic
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- Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1971