Jagers, Peter, 1941-....
Jagers, Peter
Jagers, P.
Peter Jagers universitaire suédois
VIAF ID: 28215125 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aspects of random measures and point processes. | |
Branching processes : variation, growth, and extinction of populations | |
Branching processes with deteriorating random environments | |
Classical and modern branching processes | |
The composition of branching populations : a mathematical result and its application to determine the incidence of death in cell proliferation. | |
Convergence to the coalescent in populations with stationary varying sizes | |
Dependence in branching. | |
Five contributions to the mathematical study of populations. | |
A general stochastic model for population development. | |
Harald Bergström : 1908-2001 : minnesteckning | |
Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems : Epidemiology, Evolution and Ecology, Immunology, Neural Systems and the Brain, and Innovative Mathematical Methods | |
Mathematics and statistics : essays in honour of Harald Bergström | |
Maximum likelihood estimation of the reproduction distribution in branching processes and the extent of disintegration in cell proliferation. | |
On Palm probabilities. | |
On the almost sure convergence of branching processes. | |
Probab. appl. (Boston, Online) | |
Proceedings of the second Scandinavian-Ukrainian conference in mathematical statistics Umeå, Sweden June 8-13, 1997 | |
The proportions of individuals of different kinds in two-type populations : a branching process problem arising in biology. | |
Random variation and concentration effects in PCR | |
A simple ruin problem. | |
Statistisk slutledning | |
Thinning and rare events in point processes. |