TY - BOOK
T1 - Epidemiological Processes in the Biological and Social Sciences
T2 - Stochastic Hierarchical Complex Dynamic Network-centric Models,
AU - Wanduku, Divine
AU - Ladde, Gangaram S
AU - Ladde, Jay G.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 -
About this book
The recent advent of rapid technological changes, scientific developments, and educational expansions have created complex heterogeneities, environmental uncertainties, and socio-economic-ecological inequalities globally. The innovative beneficial resources upgrade and update the existing varieties of structural features such as hereditary, random environmental, spatial and atmospheric perturbations in human population dynamics processes and predator-prey systems. The highly interconnected system under operating random environmental conditions is represented by nonlinear nonstationary large-scale multi-level hierarchical network-centric dynamic processes of Ito-Doob and finite Markovian types with network-centric structural perturbations. For instance, complex spatial, behavioral, and epidemiological structures in human populations vary from citizen to visitor; practicing and adhering to different disease preventive measures at sites in meta-populations; and different ages, stages and resistance levels to infections, respectively. An advantage of the presented results in simple algebraic system parameters form is easy verification and application to planning, prevention, policies, stabilization, monitoring and diseases management.
This book introduces Finite-scale human mobility processes
Contains large-scale structural interconnected dynamic processes
Discusses multi-scale stochastic epidemiological dynamic models
AB -
About this book
The recent advent of rapid technological changes, scientific developments, and educational expansions have created complex heterogeneities, environmental uncertainties, and socio-economic-ecological inequalities globally. The innovative beneficial resources upgrade and update the existing varieties of structural features such as hereditary, random environmental, spatial and atmospheric perturbations in human population dynamics processes and predator-prey systems. The highly interconnected system under operating random environmental conditions is represented by nonlinear nonstationary large-scale multi-level hierarchical network-centric dynamic processes of Ito-Doob and finite Markovian types with network-centric structural perturbations. For instance, complex spatial, behavioral, and epidemiological structures in human populations vary from citizen to visitor; practicing and adhering to different disease preventive measures at sites in meta-populations; and different ages, stages and resistance levels to infections, respectively. An advantage of the presented results in simple algebraic system parameters form is easy verification and application to planning, prevention, policies, stabilization, monitoring and diseases management.
This book introduces Finite-scale human mobility processes
Contains large-scale structural interconnected dynamic processes
Discusses multi-scale stochastic epidemiological dynamic models
U2 - 10.1515/9783111613215
DO - 10.1515/9783111613215
M3 - Book
SN - 9783111612935
BT - Epidemiological Processes in the Biological and Social Sciences
PB - de Gruyter
CY - Berlin, Boston
ER -