Many-to-One Formula
Cross-source consensus on Many-to-One Formula from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Single-lineage models can misrepresent the whole population when rates depend on telomere lengths. — Stochastic branching models for the telomeres dynamics in a model including telomerase activity
- The many-to-one formula represents the full-population first moment as a weighted expectation along a single trajectory. — Stochastic branching models for the telomeres dynamics in a model including telomerase activity
- The paper derives a many-to-one formula connecting the first moment of the full branching population to a weighted single-particle process. — Stochastic branching models for the telomeres dynamics in a model including telomerase activity
- The weighting is necessary because some lineages contribute disproportionately to the population. — Stochastic branching models for the telomeres dynamics in a model including telomerase activity
- The single pure-jump process follows one typical lineage with modified jump, switching, and killing rates. — Stochastic branching models for the telomeres dynamics in a model including telomerase activity