Search for dissertations about: "Non-linear Markov Processes"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Non-linear Markov Processes.
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1. Mean Field Games for Jump Non-Linear Markov Process
Abstract : The mean-field game theory is the study of strategic decision making in very large populations of weakly interacting individuals. Mean-field games have been an active area of research in the last decade due to its increased significance in many scientific fields. READ MORE
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2. The Final Size of Multitype Chain-Binomial Epidemic Processes
Abstract : A multitype chain-binomial epidemic process is defined for a closed finite population by sampling a simple multidimensional counting process at certain points. The final size of the epidemic is then characterised, given the counting process, as the smallest root of a non-linear system of equations. READ MORE
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3. Accelerating Monte Carlo methods for Bayesian inference in dynamical models
Abstract : Making decisions and predictions from noisy observations are two important and challenging problems in many areas of society. Some examples of applications are recommendation systems for online shopping and streaming services, connecting genes with certain diseases and modelling climate change. READ MORE
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4. Spatial Mixture Models with Applications in Medical Imaging and Spatial Point Processes
Abstract : Finite mixture models have proven to be a great tool for both modeling non-standard probability distributions and for classification problems (using the latent variable interpretation). In this thesis we are building spatial models by incorporating spatially dependent categorical latent random fields in a hierarchical manner similar to that of finite mixture models. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic single-cell modelling of nutrient signalling in budding yeast
Abstract : To survive in environments with constantly changing nutrient levels the bud- ding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a sophisticated nutrient sensing system. A central component of this system is the SNF1 signalling pathway, which primarily helps yeast adapt to glucose limited conditions. READ MORE