Abstract
Many biological systems can be characterized by stochastic multivariate birth-death processes. Such models are often non-linear making the estimation of their mean behavior difficult. Several techniques for approximating the moments of such stochastic systems are proposed. Their use is illustrated by a study of the mean behavior of an epidemiological model applicable to small populations. Computer calculations using the theoretical methods are also given.
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