A two-component reactiondiffusion system modelling a class of spatially structured epidemic systems is considered. The system describes the spatial spread of infectious diseases mediated by environmental pollution. A relevant problem, related to the possible eradication of the epidemic, is the so called zero stabilization. In a series of papers, necessary conditions, and sufficient conditions of stabilizability have been obtained. It has been proved that it is possible to diminish exponentially the epidemic process in the whole habitat, just by reducing the concentration of the pollutant in a nonempty and sufficiently large subset of the spatial domain. The stabilizability with a feedback control of the harvesting type is related to the mag...
A two-component reaction-diffusion system is considered. The question of stabilizing to zero one of ...
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A two-component reaction–diffusion system modelling a class of spatially structured epidemic systems...
A two-component reaction\u2013diffusion system modeling a class of spatially structured epidemic sys...
The necessity for implementing optimal control against epidemics comes from the scarcity of the reso...
This dissertation focuses on developing two mathematical models applied to spatial ecology and epide...
A spatial stochastic model to study the optimal stabilization of the steady-states of the genital...
In this paper, we present an application of optimal control theory on a two-dimensional spatial-temp...
A spatial stochastic model to study the optimal control of the epidemic is introduced. The equilibri...
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In this paper the problem of designing an output-feedback control for the stabilization of the extin...
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A two-component reaction-diffusion system is considered. The question of stabilizing to zero one of ...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
We study a class of partial differential equations on a one dimensional spatial domain with control ...
A two-component reaction–diffusion system modelling a class of spatially structured epidemic systems...
A two-component reaction\u2013diffusion system modeling a class of spatially structured epidemic sys...
The necessity for implementing optimal control against epidemics comes from the scarcity of the reso...
This dissertation focuses on developing two mathematical models applied to spatial ecology and epide...
A spatial stochastic model to study the optimal stabilization of the steady-states of the genital...
In this paper, we present an application of optimal control theory on a two-dimensional spatial-temp...
A spatial stochastic model to study the optimal control of the epidemic is introduced. The equilibri...
To define a vaccination policy and antiviral treatment against the spreading of viral infections a n...
As the primary killer of health, the class of infectious diseases is the greatest threat to humanity...
We delve into the interactions between a prey-predator and a vector-borne epidemic system, driven by...
In this paper the problem of designing an output-feedback control for the stabilization of the extin...
This paper presents a formal description and analysis of an SIR (involving susceptibleinfectious- re...
A two-component reaction-diffusion system is considered. The question of stabilizing to zero one of ...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
We study a class of partial differential equations on a one dimensional spatial domain with control ...