
Exploring the Health State of a Population by Dynamic Modeling Methods
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Charilaos Skiadas, PhD, is an associate professor in mathematics and computer science at Hanover College. His research interests encompass a wide array of mathematical and computing topics, ranging from algebraic geometry to statistics and programming languages to data science and health state modeling.
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1 Life Expectancy, Deterioration Function and Application to Halley Breslau Data.- 2 A Quantitative Method for Estimating the Human Development Stages based on the Health State Function Theory and the Resulting Deterioration Process.- 3 Estimating the Healthy Life Expectancy from the Health State Function of a Population in Connection to the Life Expectancy at Birth.- 4 The Health-Mortality Approach in Estimating the Healthy Life Years Lost Compared to the Global Burden of Disease Studies and Applications in World, USA and Japan.- 5 The Health State Status of the US States for the period 1989-1991 (Decennial Life Tables).- 6 Life Expectancy at Birth, Estimates and Forecasts in the Netherlands (Females).- 7 Remarks and Findings on "Evidence for a limit to human life span" .- 8 Stages of Human Development: The Life-Span Approach and Related Applications and Related Applications and Comparisons.- 9 Derivation and Validation of the Health State Function form of a Population.- 10 The Health Status of a Population: Health State and Survival Curves and HALE Estimates.- 11 Theoretical Approach to Health State Modeling.
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