The paper formulates and solves the problem of identification of unknown parameters of mathematical models of the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus infection, based on SEIR type models, based on additional information about the number of detected cases, mortality, self-isolation coefficient and tests performed for the Moscow city and the Novosibirsk Region from 03.23.2020. Within the framework of the models used, the population is divided into seven (SEIR-HCD) and five (SEIR-D) groups with similar characteristics with transition probabilities between groups depending on a specific region. Identifiability analysis of the SEIR-HCD mathematical model was carried out, which revealed the least sensitive unknown parameters to additional measurements...
To model the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in Russian regions and in Moscow, a discrete logistic eq...
There are a number of derivates of SIR type models developed in mathematics community with 5 to 8 or...
Objective. To perform the analysis, monitoring, and prognosis of the spread of new coronavirus infec...
ABSTRACT: We investigate inverse problems of finding unknown parameters ofmathematical models SEIR-H...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
An attempt is made to use the simplest epidemic models: SIR and SEIR to predict the spread of COVID-...
Background: To carry out mathematical modeling of key indicators of the spread of the coronavirus ep...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
The paper presents the results of sensitivity-based identif iability analysis of the COVID-19 pandem...
The worldwide spread of a new infection SARS-CoV-2 makes relevant the analysis of the different fact...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the available mathematical models in epidemiology and the ...
Relevance. The article is devoted to creating prognostic models based on epidemiological and immunol...
The paper is devoted to the analysis and research of the epidemiological situation in the Bryansk re...
The paper considers the application of the theoretical model of epidemiological development of COVID...
This paper is dedicated to the application of two types of SEIR models to the influenza outbreak pea...
To model the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in Russian regions and in Moscow, a discrete logistic eq...
There are a number of derivates of SIR type models developed in mathematics community with 5 to 8 or...
Objective. To perform the analysis, monitoring, and prognosis of the spread of new coronavirus infec...
ABSTRACT: We investigate inverse problems of finding unknown parameters ofmathematical models SEIR-H...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
An attempt is made to use the simplest epidemic models: SIR and SEIR to predict the spread of COVID-...
Background: To carry out mathematical modeling of key indicators of the spread of the coronavirus ep...
Aim: to present a mathematical model of the development of COVID-19 in Moscow along with the analysi...
The paper presents the results of sensitivity-based identif iability analysis of the COVID-19 pandem...
The worldwide spread of a new infection SARS-CoV-2 makes relevant the analysis of the different fact...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the available mathematical models in epidemiology and the ...
Relevance. The article is devoted to creating prognostic models based on epidemiological and immunol...
The paper is devoted to the analysis and research of the epidemiological situation in the Bryansk re...
The paper considers the application of the theoretical model of epidemiological development of COVID...
This paper is dedicated to the application of two types of SEIR models to the influenza outbreak pea...
To model the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in Russian regions and in Moscow, a discrete logistic eq...
There are a number of derivates of SIR type models developed in mathematics community with 5 to 8 or...
Objective. To perform the analysis, monitoring, and prognosis of the spread of new coronavirus infec...