In this paper, we formulate an age-structured epidemic model for the demographic transition in which we assume that the cultural norms leading to lower fertility are transmitted amongst individuals in the same way as infectious diseases. First, we formulate the basic model as an abstract homogeneous Cauchy problem on a Banach space to prove the existence, uniqueness, and well-posedness of solutions. Next based on the normalization arguments, we investigate the existence of nontrivial exponential solutions and then study the linearized stability at the exponential solutions using the idea of asynchronous exponential growth. For the boundary exponential solutions, we formulate the stability condition using reproduction numbers. We show that b...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
Asynchronous exponential growth has been extensively studied in population dynamics. In this paper w...
International audienceWe consider a mathematical SIL model for the spread of a directly transmitted ...
In this paper, we formulate an age-structured epidemic model for the demographic transition in which...
International audienceWe consider a mathematical SIL model for the spread of a directly transmitted ...
We propose a stage-structured model of childhood infectious disease transmission dynamics, with the ...
This book provides an introduction to age-structured population modeling which emphasises the connec...
An SIRS age-structured epidemic model for a vertically as well as horizontally transmitted disease u...
(Communicated by Glenn Webb) Abstract. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model for the sprea...
We introduce a non-linear structured population model with diffusion in the state space. Individuals...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
The demography and infection age play an important role in the spread of slowly progressive diseases...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
Asynchronous exponential growth has been extensively studied in population dynamics. In this paper w...
International audienceWe consider a mathematical SIL model for the spread of a directly transmitted ...
In this paper, we formulate an age-structured epidemic model for the demographic transition in which...
International audienceWe consider a mathematical SIL model for the spread of a directly transmitted ...
We propose a stage-structured model of childhood infectious disease transmission dynamics, with the ...
This book provides an introduction to age-structured population modeling which emphasises the connec...
An SIRS age-structured epidemic model for a vertically as well as horizontally transmitted disease u...
(Communicated by Glenn Webb) Abstract. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model for the sprea...
We introduce a non-linear structured population model with diffusion in the state space. Individuals...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
We consider a SIR age-structured model with immigration of infectives in all epidemiological compart...
The demography and infection age play an important role in the spread of slowly progressive diseases...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
This paper focuses on the study of continuous age-structured models, or more general, physiologicall...
Asynchronous exponential growth has been extensively studied in population dynamics. In this paper w...
International audienceWe consider a mathematical SIL model for the spread of a directly transmitted ...