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Algebraic Methods for Studying Interactions Between Epidemiological Variables

F. RicceriC. FassinoG. MatulloM. RoggeroM.-L. TorrenteP. VineisL. Terracini — 2012

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Background Independence models among variables is one of the most relevant topics in epidemiology, particularly in molecular epidemiology for the study of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. They have been studied using three main kinds of analysis: regression analysis, data mining approaches and Bayesian model selection. Recently, methods of algebraic statistics have been extensively...

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