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This chapter generalizes the basic theoretical tools developed in Chapter 3 for single population stochastic models to the case of multiple population models. These tools also are considered extensively in the leading texts on applied stochastic processes, including [4, 9, 12, 82]. Jacquez [28] illustrates their use in a standard compartmental context.
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Matis, J.H., Kiffe, T.R. (2000). Basic Methodology for Multiple Population Stochastic Models. In: Matis, J.H., Kiffe, T.R. (eds) Stochastic Population Models. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 145. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1244-7_9
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