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Deterministic and stochastic models of AIDS epidemics and HIV infections with intervention [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Wai-Yuan Tan, Hulin Wu
Deterministic and stochastic models of AIDS epidemics and HIV infections with intervention [[electronic resource] /] / [edited by] Wai-Yuan Tan, Hulin Wu
Autore Tan W. Y. <1934->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : World Scientific, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (610 p.)
Disciplina 614.59939200151
Altri autori (Persone) WuHulin
Soggetto topico Medicine - Mathematical models
Biomathematics
ISBN 1-281-88097-3
9786611880972
981-256-926-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Mathematical Models for HIV Transmission Among Injecting Drug Users Vincenzo Capasso and Daniela Morale; Chapter 2 Estimation of HIV Infection and Seroconversion Probabilities in IDU and Non-IDU Populations by State Space Models Wai-Yuan Tan, Li-Jun Zhang and Lih-Yuan Deng; Chapter 3 A Bayesian Monte Carlo Integration Strategy for Connecting Stochastic Models of HIV / AIDS with Data Charles J. Mode; Chapter 4 A Class of Methods for HIV Contact Tracing in Cuba: Implications for Intervention and Treatment Ying-Hen Hsieh, Hector de Arazoza, Rachid Lounes and Jose Joanes
Chapter 5 Simultaneous Inferences of HIV Vaccine Effects on Viral Load, CD4 Cell Counts, and Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in Phase 3 Trials Peter B. Gilbert and Yanqing SunChapter 6 A Review of Mathematical Models for HIV / AIDS Vaccination Shu-Fang Hsu Schmitz; Chapter 7 Effects of AIDS Vaccine on Sub-Populations of CD4(+) T Cells, CD8(+) T Cells and B Cells Under HIV Infection Wai-Yuan Tan, Ping Zhang and Xiaoping Xiong; Chapter 8 Dynamical Models for the Course of an HIV Infection Christel Kamp; Chapter 9 How Fast Can HIV Escape from Immune Control? W. David Wick and Steven G. Self
Chapter 10 CTL Action During HIV-1 Is Determined VIA Interactions with Multiple Cell Types Seema H. Bajaria and Denise E. KirschnerChapter 11 Identifiability of HIV / AIDS Models Annah M. Jeffrey and Xiaohua Xia; Chapter 12 Infiuence of Drug Pharmacokinetics on HIV Pathogenesis and Therapy Narendra M. Dixit and Alan S. Perelson; Chapter 13 A Model of HIV-1 Treatment: The Latently Infected CD4+ T Cells becomes Undetectable Karen O'Hara; Chapter 14 A State Space Model for HIV Pathogenesis Under Anti-Viral Drugs and Applications Wai-Yuan Tan, Ping Zhang and Xiaoping Xiong
Chapter 15 Bayesian Estimation of Individual Parameters in an HIV Dynamic Model Using Long-Term Viral Load Data Yangxin Huang and Hulin WuChapter 16 Within-Host Dynamics and Treatment of HIV-1 Infection: Unanswered Questions and Challenges for Computational Biologists John Mittler; Chapter 17 Treatment Interruptions and Resistance: A Review Jane M Heffernan and Lindi M Wahl; Chapter 18 A Branching Process Model of Drug Resistant HIV H. Zhou and K. S. Dorman; Chapter 19 A Bayesian Approach for Assessing Drug Resistance in HIV Infection Using Viral Load Hua Liang, Waiyuan Tan and Xiaoping Xiong
Chapter 20 Estimating HIV Incidence from a Cross-Sectional Survey with the Less Sensitive Assay Robert H. Byers, Jr., Dale J. Hu and Robert S. JanssenChapter 21 Design of Population Studies of HIV Dynamics Cong Han and Kathryn Chaloner; Chapter 22 Statistical Estimation, Inference and Hypothesis Testing of Parameters in Ordinary Differential Equations Models of HIV Dynamics Sarah Holte; Chapter 23 Convergence to an Endemic Stationary Distribution in a Class of Stochastic Models of HIV / AIDS in Homosexual Populations Charles J. Mode; Index
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Tan W. Y. <1934->  
Singapore, : World Scientific, 2005
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Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems [[electronic resource] /] / Tan Wai-Yuan
Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems [[electronic resource] /] / Tan Wai-Yuan
Autore Tan W. Y. <1934->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (458 p.)
Disciplina 519.2302457
610.15118
610/.1/5118
Collana Series on concrete and applicable mathematics
Soggetto topico Medicine - Mathematical models
Stochastic processes
Genetics - Mathematical models
AIDS (Disease) - Mathematical models
Cancer - Mathematical models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 981-277-796-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1 Introduction ; 1.1. Some Basic Concepts of Stochastic Processes and Examples ; 1.2. Markovian and Non-Markovian Processes Markov Chains and Examples ; 1.3. Diffusion Processes and Examples ; 1.4. State Space Models and Hidden Markov Models
1.5. The Scope of the Book 1.6. Complements and Exercises ; References ; 2 Discrete Time Markov Chain Models in Genetics and Biomedical Systems ; 2.1. Examples from Genetics and AIDS ; 2.2. The Transition Probabilities and Computation
2.3. The Structure and Decomposition of Markov Chains 2.4. Classification of States and the Dynamic Behavior of Markov Chains ; 2.5. The Absorption Probabilities of Transient States ; 2.5.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.5.2. The case when CT is infinite
2.6. The Moments of First Absorption Times 2.6.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.7. Some Illustrative Examples ; 2.8. Finite Markov Chains ; 2.8.1. The canonical form of transition matrix ; 2.8.2. Absorption probabilities of transient states in finite Markov chains
2.9. Stochastic Difference Equation for Markov Chains With Discrete Time 2.9.1. Stochastic difference equations for finite Markov chains ; 2.9.2. Markov chains in the HIV epidemic in homosexual or IV drug user populations ; 2.10. Complements and Exercises ; 2.11. Appendix
2.11.1. The Hardy-Weinberg law in population genetics
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450987003321
Tan W. Y. <1934->  
Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems [[electronic resource] /] / Tan Wai-Yuan
Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems [[electronic resource] /] / Tan Wai-Yuan
Autore Tan W. Y. <1934->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (458 p.)
Disciplina 519.2302457
610.15118
610/.1/5118
Collana Series on concrete and applicable mathematics
Soggetto topico Medicine - Mathematical models
Stochastic processes
Genetics - Mathematical models
AIDS (Disease) - Mathematical models
Cancer - Mathematical models
ISBN 981-277-796-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1 Introduction ; 1.1. Some Basic Concepts of Stochastic Processes and Examples ; 1.2. Markovian and Non-Markovian Processes Markov Chains and Examples ; 1.3. Diffusion Processes and Examples ; 1.4. State Space Models and Hidden Markov Models
1.5. The Scope of the Book 1.6. Complements and Exercises ; References ; 2 Discrete Time Markov Chain Models in Genetics and Biomedical Systems ; 2.1. Examples from Genetics and AIDS ; 2.2. The Transition Probabilities and Computation
2.3. The Structure and Decomposition of Markov Chains 2.4. Classification of States and the Dynamic Behavior of Markov Chains ; 2.5. The Absorption Probabilities of Transient States ; 2.5.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.5.2. The case when CT is infinite
2.6. The Moments of First Absorption Times 2.6.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.7. Some Illustrative Examples ; 2.8. Finite Markov Chains ; 2.8.1. The canonical form of transition matrix ; 2.8.2. Absorption probabilities of transient states in finite Markov chains
2.9. Stochastic Difference Equation for Markov Chains With Discrete Time 2.9.1. Stochastic difference equations for finite Markov chains ; 2.9.2. Markov chains in the HIV epidemic in homosexual or IV drug user populations ; 2.10. Complements and Exercises ; 2.11. Appendix
2.11.1. The Hardy-Weinberg law in population genetics
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785094603321
Tan W. Y. <1934->  
Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems / / Tan Wai-Yuan
Stochastic models with applications to genetics, cancers, AIDS and other biomedical systems / / Tan Wai-Yuan
Autore Tan W. Y. <1934->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (458 p.)
Disciplina 519.2302457
610.15118
610/.1/5118
Collana Series on concrete and applicable mathematics
Soggetto topico Medicine - Mathematical models
Stochastic processes
Genetics - Mathematical models
AIDS (Disease) - Mathematical models
Cancer - Mathematical models
ISBN 981-277-796-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1 Introduction ; 1.1. Some Basic Concepts of Stochastic Processes and Examples ; 1.2. Markovian and Non-Markovian Processes Markov Chains and Examples ; 1.3. Diffusion Processes and Examples ; 1.4. State Space Models and Hidden Markov Models
1.5. The Scope of the Book 1.6. Complements and Exercises ; References ; 2 Discrete Time Markov Chain Models in Genetics and Biomedical Systems ; 2.1. Examples from Genetics and AIDS ; 2.2. The Transition Probabilities and Computation
2.3. The Structure and Decomposition of Markov Chains 2.4. Classification of States and the Dynamic Behavior of Markov Chains ; 2.5. The Absorption Probabilities of Transient States ; 2.5.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.5.2. The case when CT is infinite
2.6. The Moments of First Absorption Times 2.6.1. The case when CT is finite ; 2.7. Some Illustrative Examples ; 2.8. Finite Markov Chains ; 2.8.1. The canonical form of transition matrix ; 2.8.2. Absorption probabilities of transient states in finite Markov chains
2.9. Stochastic Difference Equation for Markov Chains With Discrete Time 2.9.1. Stochastic difference equations for finite Markov chains ; 2.9.2. Markov chains in the HIV epidemic in homosexual or IV drug user populations ; 2.10. Complements and Exercises ; 2.11. Appendix
2.11.1. The Hardy-Weinberg law in population genetics
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815681603321
Tan W. Y. <1934->  
Singapore ; ; River Edge, N.J., : World Scientific, c2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui