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workRoom C08 The Mathematical Sciences Building University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD UKwork0115 9514969fax0115 9514951Modelling and statistical inference for epidemics. Modelling and statistical inference for ion channels
FRANK BALL and DAVID SIRL, 2018. Evaluation of vaccination strategies for SIR epidemics on random networks incorporating household structure Journal of Mathematical Biology. 76(1-2), 483–530BALL, FRANK, BRITTON, TOM and TRAPMAN, PIETER, 2017. An epidemic in a dynamic population with importation of infectives Annals of Applied Probability. 27(1), 242-274BALL, FRANK and NEAL, PETER, 2017. The asymptotic variance of the giant component of configuration model random graphs Annals of Applied Probability. 27(2), 1057-1092BALL F and HOUSE T, 2017. Heterogeneous network epidemics: real-time growth, variance and extinction of infection. Journal of mathematical biology. 75(3), 577-619Frank Ball may refer to: Frank Clayton Ball (1857–1943), American industrialist and philanthropist. SS Frank C. Ball, an American bulk carrier.
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Frank Ball was born on 25 May 1876 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He was an actor, known for The Man from New Mexico (1932), The New Frontier (1935) and Murder at Dawn (1932). He was married to Alice Noble. He died in March 1968 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Frank Ball's 128 research works with 4,531 citations and 9,320 reads, including: The impact of household structure on disease-induced herd immunity