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math.PR2014

On expected durations of birth-death processes, with applications to branching processes and SIS epidemics

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Peter Neal

stat.AP2010

The Sensitivity of Respondent-driven Sampling Method

Xin Lu, Linus Bengtsson, Tom Britton +4

stat.AP2018

Estimation in emerging epidemics: biases and remedies

Tom Britton, Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba

math.PR2018

Directed preferential attachment models

Tom Britton

q-bio.PE2016

A network epidemic model with preventive rewiring: comparative analysis of the initial phase

Tom Britton, David Juher, Joan Saldana

stat.ME2014

Introduction to statistical inference for infectious diseases

Tom Britton, Federica Giardina

stat.ME2013

Random Walks on Directed Networks: Inference and Respondent-driven Sampling

Jens Malmros, Naoki Masuda, Tom Britton

stat.AP2018

Basic stochastic transmission models and their inference

Tom Britton

math.PR2018

Who is the infector? General multi-type epidemics and real-time susceptibility processes

Tom Britton, Ka Yin Leung, Pieter Trapman

math.PR2013

Stochastic epidemics in growing populations

Tom Britton, Pieter Trapman

math.PR2010

Maximizing the size of the giant

Tom Britton, Pieter Trapman

cs.SI2012

Inferring global network properties from egocentric data with applications to epidemics

Tom Britton, Pieter Trapman

math.PR2009

Stochastic epidemic models: a survey

Tom Britton

physics.soc-ph2014

Respondent-driven sampling and an unusual epidemic

Jens Malmros, Fredrik Liljeros, Tom Britton

math.PR2012

A network with tunable clustering, degree correlation and degree distribution, and an epidemic thereon

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, David Sirl

stat.AP2009

Statistical inference for stochastic epidemic models with three levels of mixing

Tom Britton, Theodore Kypraios, Philip O'Neill

math.PR2017

A spatial epidemic model with site contamination

Tom Britton, Maria Deijfen, Fabio Lopes

math.PR2015

An epidemic in a dynamic population with importation of infectives

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Pieter Trapman

math.PR2007

Epidemics on random graphs with tunable clustering

Tom Britton, Maria Deijfen, Andreas Nordvall Lagerås +1

q-bio.PE2018

Who is the infector? Epidemic models with symptomatic and asymptomatic cases

Ka Yin Leung, Pieter Trapman, Tom Britton

stat.ME2012

Respondent-driven Sampling on Directed Networks

Xin Lu, Jens Malmros, Fredrik Liljeros +1

q-bio.PE2017

SEIRS epidemics in growing populations

Tom Britton, Désiré Ouédraogo

q-bio.PE2016

Inferring $R_0$ in emerging epidemics - the effect of common population structure is small

Pieter Trapman, Frank Ball, Jean-Stéphane Dhersin +3

math.PR2011

A dynamic network in a dynamic population: asymptotic properties

Tom Britton, Mathias Lindholm, Tatyana Turova

q-bio.PE2018

Individual preventive measures during an epidemic may have negative population-level outcomes

Ka Yin Leung, Frank Ball, David Sirl +1

math.PR2015

Generating simple random graphs with prescribed degree distribution

Tom Britton, Maria Deijfen, Anders Martin-Löf

math.PR2011

A weighted configuration model and inhomogeneous epidemics

Tom Britton, Maria Deijfen, Fredrik Liljeros

math.PR2010

Household epidemic models with varying infection response

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, David Sirl

q-bio.CB2012

A stochastic model for virus growth in a cell population

Jakob E. Björnberg, Tom Britton, Erik I. Broman +1

math.PR2015

The Configuration Model for Partially Directed Graphs

Kristoffer Spricer, Tom Britton

q-bio.PE2009

The time to extinction for an SIS-household-epidemic model

Tom Britton, Peter Neal

math.PR2013

On the expected time a branching process has K individuals alive

Tom Britton, Peter Neal

math.PR2008

Epidemic modelling: aspects where stochasticity matters

Tom Britton, David Lindenstrand

math.PR2007

Graphs with specified degree distributions, simple epidemics and local vaccination strategies

Tom Britton, Svante Janson, Anders Martin-Lof

math.PR2019

A stochastic SIR network epidemic model with preventive dropping of edges

Frank Ball, Tom Britton, Ka Yin Leung +1

math.PR2011

Inhomogeneous epidemics on weighted networks

Tom Britton, David Lindenstrand