Profile likelihood analysis for a stochastic model of diffusion in heterogeneous media
We compute profile likelihoods for a stochastic model of diffusive transport motivated by experimental observations of heat conduction in layered skin tissues. This process is modelled as a random walk in a layered one-dimensional material, where each layer has a distinct particle hopping rate. Part...
Main Authors: | Simpson, MJ, Browning, AP, Drovandi, C, Carr, EJ, Maclaren, OJ, Baker, RE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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The Royal Society
2021
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