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Leslie matrices 3 dynamic population models 2 AIDS/HIV 1 Africa 1 birth-death models 1 cohort component method 1 cyclical stability 1 dynamic models 1 eigenvalues 1 estimation 1 incidence 1 metastable 1 model 1 population momentum 1 prevalence 1
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Schoen, Robert 2 Clark, Samuel J. 1 Thomas, Jason 1
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A dynamic birth-death model via Intrinsic Linkage
Schoen, Robert - In: Demographic Research 28 (2013) 35, pp. 995-1020
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More on the Cohort-Component Model of Population Projection in the Context of HIV/AIDS: A Leslie Matrix Representation and New Estimates
Thomas, Jason; Clark, Samuel J. - In: Demographic Research 25 (2011) 2, pp. 39-102
This article presents an extension of the cohort component model of population projection (CCMPP) first formulated by Heuveline that is capable of modeling a population affected by HIV. We extend this work by developing the Leslie matrix representation of the CCMPP that greatly facilitates...
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Intrinsically dynamic population models
Schoen, Robert - In: Demographic Research 12 (2005) 3, pp. 51-76
those intervals. Here the focus is on the birth trajectory produced by a sequence of population projection (Leslie) matrices …. In IDMs, the birth trajectory generated by any specified sequence of Leslie matrices can be found analytically. In the …
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