I got sidetracked while reading for a public health class and came across this:
http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~rsmith/Zombies.pdf
That would have to be the highlight of a statistician's career, because how often do they get to conclude a publication like this:
http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~rsmith/Zombies.pdf
That would have to be the highlight of a statistician's career, because how often do they get to conclude a publication like this:
In summary, a zombie outbreak is likely to lead to the collapse of civilisation, unless it
is dealt with quickly. While aggressive quarantine may contain the epidemic, or a cure may
lead to coexistence of humans and zombies, the most effective way to contain the rise of
the undead is to hit hard and hit often. As seen in the movies, it is imperative that zombies
are dealt with quickly, or else we are all in a great deal of trouble.
is dealt with quickly. While aggressive quarantine may contain the epidemic, or a cure may
lead to coexistence of humans and zombies, the most effective way to contain the rise of
the undead is to hit hard and hit often. As seen in the movies, it is imperative that zombies
are dealt with quickly, or else we are all in a great deal of trouble.