In this paper, we propose and investigate a fractional diffusive model for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection with capsids and immune response presented by cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) cells. We derive the conditions for global asymptotic stability of the steady states of the model in terms of the basic reproduction number R0 and the immune response reproduction number R1. By constructing appropriate Lyapunov functionals, it is shown that the infection-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable when R0 ≤ 1, the immune-free infection equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable when R1 ≤ 1 1. Numerical simulations are performed to illustrate the analytical results
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A mathematical model describing viral dynamics in the presence of the latently infected cells and th...
We propose a comprehensive delayed HBV model, which not only considers the immune response to both i...
International audienceA mathematical model describing viral dynamics in the presence of the latently...
In this paper, we propose a fractional reaction-diffusion model in order to better understand the me...
We present a Caputo fractional order mathematical model that describes the cellular infection of the...
International audienceIn this work, we propose a mathematical model to describe the dynamics of the ...
International audienceIn this work, we propose a mathematical model to describe the dynamics of the ...
Copyright ©2014 Zhengzhi Cao. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of a viral infection model formulated by five fractional differ...
A fractional model for the transmission dynamics of Hepatitis B was designed. Hepatitis B disease ha...
Abstract.We consider the basic model of virus dynamics with noncytolytic loss of infected cells for ...
In this study, we proposed a fractional order model of hepatitis B virus transmission dynamics with ...
In this paper, a new mathematical model is formulated that describes the interaction between uninfec...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a delayed diffusive viral dynamic model incorporating cell-med...
Abstract In this paper, a diffusive and delayed virus dynamics model with Crowley-Martin incidence f...
A mathematical model describing viral dynamics in the presence of the latently infected cells and th...
We propose a comprehensive delayed HBV model, which not only considers the immune response to both i...
International audienceA mathematical model describing viral dynamics in the presence of the latently...