Miraine Davila Felipe
Statut : Maîtresse de Conférences
Bureau : GI 114
- TEAM S2 - "Systèmes Stochastiques"
I am a mathematician working on stochastic models, computational and statistical methods for evolution, phylogenetics and infectious disease dynamics.
Travaux récents
- Dávila Felipe, M., Domelevo Entfellner, J.-B., Lemoine, F., Truszkowski, J. and Gascuel, O. (2019) Distribution and asymptotic behavior of the phylogenetic transfer distance. J. Math. Biol. 79 : 485. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-019-01365-0
- Lemoine, F., Domelevo Entfellner, J.-B., Wilkinson, E., Correia, D., Dávila Felipe, M., De Oliveira, T. and Gascuel, O. (2018) Renewing Felsenstein’s Phylogenetic Bootstrap in the Era of Big Data. Nature 556, 452–456.
- Dávila Felipe, M., Lambert, A. (2018) Branching processes seen from their extinction time via path decompositions of reflected Lévy processes. Electron. J. Probab., Vol. 23, paper no. 98, 1-30.
- Dávila Felipe, M., Lambert, A. (2015) Time-reversal dualities for some random forests ALEA, Lat. Am. J. Probab. Math. Stat. 12(1) 399-426.
- Clémençon, S., Cousien, A., Dávila Felipe, M., and Tran, V.C. (2015). On computer-intensive simulation and estimation methods for rare-event analysis in epidemic models. Statistics in Medicine, doi : 10.1002/sim.6596.