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Table 1 Mathematical Models for Epidemiological and Economic Processes. Source: [1, 3, 13, 14]

From: Modelling epidemiological and economics processes – the case of cervical cancer

Bio-mathematics

Economics

• Statistical models

 o Regression

 o ML algorithms

• Mathematical models

 o Deterministic models

  ▪ Ordinary Differential Equations

  ▪ Difference equations

  ▪ Partial Differential Equations

 o Stochastic models

  ▪ Stochastic differential equations

  ▪ Markov models

• Simulation-based models

 o individual-based models

  ▪ cellular automata models

  ▪ agent-based models

  ▪ Discrete Event Simulation

 o population-based models

• Statistical models

 o Econometrics

 o Machine learning

• Models of Operations Research

 o Optimizing models

  ▪ Linear Programming

  ▪ Game Theory

  ▪ Decision Trees

  ▪ Infinitesimal calculus

 o Prognostic Models

  ▪ Markov models

  ▪ System Dynamic Models

  ▪ Network techniques (e. g. CPM, MPM, PERT)

 o Simulation Models

  ▪ Simulation i. n. s

  ▪ Simulation i. b. s