Bartlett Formulation
Cross-source consensus on Bartlett Formulation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- With no death, the limited Bartlett model has 2^k minus 1 total wild-type divisions. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model
- The Bartlett formulation reveals discrepancies caused by early extinction of the wild-type lineage that deterministic wild-type models cannot represent. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model
- The Bartlett formulation treats both wild-type cells and mutants as stochastic birth-death processes. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model
- In the Bartlett formulation, capacities x_0 through x_k and mutants are all stochastic variables. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model
- A joint probability generating function is derived for the Bartlett formulation from Kolmogorov forward equations. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model
- With death, the full Bartlett PDE can be solved numerically only for small replication capacities. — Cellular replication limits in the Luria-Delbrück mutation model