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stochastic epidemic model 2 Financial crisis 1 Language 1 MCMC 1 Modellierung 1 Programmiersprache 1 Programming language 1 Scientific modelling 1 Sprache 1 Stochastic process 1 Stochastischer Prozess 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 contagion 1 language extinction 1 non-homogeneous mixing 1 quasi-stationary distribution 1 random graph 1 time in which a language is expected to be extinct 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Demiris, Nikolaos 1 Ikoba, N. A. 1 Jolayemi, E. T. 1 Kypraios, Theodore 1 Smith, L. Vanessa 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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MPRA Paper 1 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Modelling language extinction using susceptible-infectious-removed (sir) model
Ikoba, N. A.; Jolayemi, E. T. - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 20 (2019) 4, pp. 71-87
The study presents a stochastic epidemic model applied to the model of indigenous language extinction. The Susceptible …
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On the epidemic of financial crises
Demiris, Nikolaos; Kypraios, Theodore; Smith, L. Vanessa - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
This paper proposes a framework for modelling financial contagion that is based on SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) transmission models from epidemic theory. This class of models addresses two important features of contagion modelling, which are a common shortcoming of most existing...
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