We formulate an age-structured nonlinear partial differential equation model that features short-term immigration effects in a population. Individuals can immigrate into the population as any of the three stages in the model: susceptible, infected or recovered. Global stability of the immigration-free and infection-free equilibria is discussed. A generalized numerical framework is established and specific short-term immigration scenarios are explored
We begin with a detailed study of a delayed SI model of disease transmission with immigration into ...
Abstract Some studies show that latency and relapse, especially the age-dependent latency and relaps...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We formulate an age-structured nonlinear partial differential equation model that features short-ter...
Immigration might be a remedy against the stress that low fertility causes to demographic and welfar...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
The phenomenon of replacement migration into declining population prompts development of multicompon...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the influence of immigration in a mathematical model for the...
Immigration is the responsible for transmitting disease from one country to another. In this researc...
In this paper, we discuss the global dynamics of a general susceptible-infected-recovered-susceptibl...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
We incorporate the immigration of susceptible individuals into an SEIR epidemic model, assuming that...
This paper considers an SIRS model with nonlinear incidence rate and treatment. It is assumed that s...
To explore the concept of stability in an age-structured population with migration, a Markov transit...
In this thesis we focus first on studying the susceptible, exposed, and infected ($SEI$) disease mod...
We begin with a detailed study of a delayed SI model of disease transmission with immigration into ...
Abstract Some studies show that latency and relapse, especially the age-dependent latency and relaps...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We formulate an age-structured nonlinear partial differential equation model that features short-ter...
Immigration might be a remedy against the stress that low fertility causes to demographic and welfar...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
The phenomenon of replacement migration into declining population prompts development of multicompon...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the influence of immigration in a mathematical model for the...
Immigration is the responsible for transmitting disease from one country to another. In this researc...
In this paper, we discuss the global dynamics of a general susceptible-infected-recovered-susceptibl...
A basic simple SIS epidemic model is proposed and analyzed. The population is infected by a transmis...
We incorporate the immigration of susceptible individuals into an SEIR epidemic model, assuming that...
This paper considers an SIRS model with nonlinear incidence rate and treatment. It is assumed that s...
To explore the concept of stability in an age-structured population with migration, a Markov transit...
In this thesis we focus first on studying the susceptible, exposed, and infected ($SEI$) disease mod...
We begin with a detailed study of a delayed SI model of disease transmission with immigration into ...
Abstract Some studies show that latency and relapse, especially the age-dependent latency and relaps...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...