In this paper, by taking full consideration of distributed delay, demographics and contact heterogeneity of the individuals, we present a detailed analytical study of the Susceptible-Infected-Removed (SIR) epidemic model on complex population networks. The basic reproduction number [Formula: see text] of the model is dominated by the topology of the underlying network, the properties of individuals which include birth rate, death rate, removed rate and infected rate, and continuously distributed time delay. By constructing suitable Lyapunov functional and employing Kirchhoff's matrix tree theorem, we investigate the globally asymptotical stability of the disease-free and endemic equilibrium points. Specifically, the system shows threshold b...
Résumé. En épidémiologie le retard joue un rôle très important dans la représentation de la p...
We study the global dynamics of a reaction-diffusion SEIR infection model with distributed delay and...
In this article, we establish the global asymptotic stability of a disease-free equilibrium and an e...
A novel epidemic SIRS model with distributed delay on complex network is discussed in this paper. Th...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of an endemic equilibrium for an SIRS ep...
Abstract We discuss a novel epidemic SIRS model with time delay on a scale-free network in this pape...
One of the most tools for describing the incubation period in the epidemiological dynamic ...
A stochastic SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed time delay for vector-borne diseases in tw...
A stochastic SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed time delay for vector-borne diseases in tw...
We investigate the global behaviour of a SIRI epidemic model with distributed delay and relapse. Fro...
One of the most tools for describing the incubation period in the epidemiological dynamic models is...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of equi-libria for an SIR model of infec...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of an endemic equilibrium for an SIRS ep...
AbstractStability of SIR models has been studied extensively within the framework of disease epidemi...
In this paper, by constructing Lyapunov functionals, we consider the global dynamics of an SIRS epid...
Résumé. En épidémiologie le retard joue un rôle très important dans la représentation de la p...
We study the global dynamics of a reaction-diffusion SEIR infection model with distributed delay and...
In this article, we establish the global asymptotic stability of a disease-free equilibrium and an e...
A novel epidemic SIRS model with distributed delay on complex network is discussed in this paper. Th...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of an endemic equilibrium for an SIRS ep...
Abstract We discuss a novel epidemic SIRS model with time delay on a scale-free network in this pape...
One of the most tools for describing the incubation period in the epidemiological dynamic ...
A stochastic SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed time delay for vector-borne diseases in tw...
A stochastic SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed time delay for vector-borne diseases in tw...
We investigate the global behaviour of a SIRI epidemic model with distributed delay and relapse. Fro...
One of the most tools for describing the incubation period in the epidemiological dynamic models is...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of equi-libria for an SIR model of infec...
In this paper, we establish the global asymptotic stability of an endemic equilibrium for an SIRS ep...
AbstractStability of SIR models has been studied extensively within the framework of disease epidemi...
In this paper, by constructing Lyapunov functionals, we consider the global dynamics of an SIRS epid...
Résumé. En épidémiologie le retard joue un rôle très important dans la représentation de la p...
We study the global dynamics of a reaction-diffusion SEIR infection model with distributed delay and...
In this article, we establish the global asymptotic stability of a disease-free equilibrium and an e...