Birth and Death Processes_ General Case

Abstract

ABirth and Death Processes(BDPs) is a continuous-time Markov chain that counts the number of particles in a system over time, they are popular modeling tools in population evolution, used more particularly in biology, genetics, epidemiology, ecology, demography, physics, sociology, statistic...etc. In this paper we will complete the resolution of the Chapman Kolmogorov's equationin the general case (See [1]), by giving the general form of the law of this processes.

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M. EL OUSSATI, A. ARBAI

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M. EL OUSSATI, A. ARBAI (2017). Birth and Death Processes_ General Case. International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention, 5(8), 1-5. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-406688