AbstractIn this paper, we study the global dynamics of an epidemic model with vital dynamics and nonlinear incidence rate of saturated mass action. By carrying out global qualitative and bifurcation analyses, it is shown that either the number of infective individuals tends to zero as time evolves or there is a region such that the disease will be persistent if the initial position lies in the region and the disease will disappear if the initial position lies outside this region. When such a region exists, it is shown that the model undergoes a Bogdanov–Takens bifurcation, i.e., it exhibits a saddle–node bifurcation, Hopf bifurcations, and a homoclinic bifurcation. Existence of none, one or two limit cycles is also discussed
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A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
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Abstract: Problem statement: In this study the equilibrium points and their local stability are foun...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
An epidemic model with distributed time delay is derived to describe the dynamics of in-fectious dis...
AbstractThe paper presents the dynamical features of a vector–host epidemic model with direct transm...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the global dynamical behaviors of a reduced SIRS epidemic model with ...
In this paper, we give the global dynamical behaviors of a reduced SIRS epidemic model with a nonlin...
Abstract We study an epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate, describing the saturated mass act...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
A new epidemiological model is introduced with nonlinear incidence, in which the infected disease ma...
This paper presents an investigation on the dynamics of an epidemic model with vital dynamics and a ...
It was shown in [11] that in an epidemic model with a nonlinear incidence and two compartments some ...
A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
A host-parasite model is proposed that incorporates a nonlinear incidence rate. Under the influence ...
In this paper, we study the bifurcation of an epidemic model with sub-optimal immunity and saturated...
Abstract: Problem statement: In this study the equilibrium points and their local stability are foun...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
An epidemic model with distributed time delay is derived to describe the dynamics of in-fectious dis...
AbstractThe paper presents the dynamical features of a vector–host epidemic model with direct transm...