Particle emission concept and probabilistic consideration of the development of infections in systems : dynamics from logarithm and exponent in the infection process, percolation effects / Marcus Hellwig.

The book describes the possibility of making a probabilistic prognosis, which uses the mean n-day logarithm of case numbers in the past to determine an exponent for a probability density for a prognosis, as well as the particle emission concept, which is derived from contact and distribution rates t...

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Main Author: Hellwig, Marcus (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2021.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:The book describes the possibility of making a probabilistic prognosis, which uses the mean n-day logarithm of case numbers in the past to determine an exponent for a probability density for a prognosis, as well as the particle emission concept, which is derived from contact and distribution rates that increase the exponent of the probable development to the extent that a group of people can be formed. The content Trends in the spread of infections, distribution and contact rates Addition of the 4th parameter kurtosis to the density Eqb Prediction using the density function and continuous adjustment of the parameters Basics for exponential propagation, the logarithm of historical data Developments in the USA Incidence under probabilistic aspects On the percolation theory COVID Examples of percolation effects The target groups Management of health resources and services, virology, students, statisticians The author Marcus Hellwig is quality manager according to qualification by the German Society for Quality DGQ and author of reference books.
Physical Description:1 online resource (117 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3030694992
9783030694999
303069500X
9783030695002
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