Abstract

The project "Stochastics and Simulations Models in the Medicine, Social Sciences and Dynamical Systems" is focused on the stochastics models and their application in the field of medicine, insurance, astrophysics and some simulation models applicable in social sciences and thermohydraulic processes. There are six work packages included in the research. The introduced models had been adapted to real data by three PhD students, two post-doctoral students and four Bulgarian scientists which are leaders in the field of mathematical modelling. The participants' research results are published in eight scientific papers with impact factor and thirty-six papers with impact rang. The results are approbated in more than twenty prestigious international conferences. As a good result of the participation three PhD scientific degrees and two scientific positions have been acquired.

Highlights

  • The introduced stochastic models in the project are from leading fields of medicine such as transplantology, oncology and dentistry

  • The main application of these distributions is that they can be used in the construction of a risk model where the counting process follows one of these distributions

  • An interesting approach considered during the reporting period is the risk model in discrete time

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Introduction

The introduced stochastic models in the project are from leading fields of medicine such as transplantology, oncology and dentistry. Research Project DN 12/11/December 2017-January 2022 financed by the National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science: “Stochastic and Simulation Models in medicine, social sciences and dynamic systems” The introduced models had been adapted to real data by three phd Citation: Krasimira Prodanova, Leda Minkova, Meglena Lazarova, Research Project DN 12/11/December 2017-January 2022 financed by the National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science: “Stochastic and Simulation Models in medicine, social sciences and dynamic systems”, Biomath Communications 9, pp.

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