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How mathematics can make epidemics history

by RV86 on 9/16/14, 4:31 PM with 1 comments

  • by kaptainkayak on 9/17/14, 12:55 AM

    An exceedingly simple model, the Galton-Watson process, was introduced in 1875 and exhibits the behaviour of the 'reproduction number'. If the average number of offspring in a Galton-Watson process is less than 1, the population dies off with probability 1, with thin tails on the number of generations before extinction; if it's more than 1, it has a positive chance to survive forever.