In this study, we address an SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) model that is given as a system of first order differential equations and propose the SIR model on time scales which unifies and extends continuous and discrete models. More precisely, we derive the exact solution to the SIR model and discuss the asymptotic behavior of the number of susceptibles and infectives. Next, we introduce an SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) model on time scales and find the exact solution. We solve the models by using the Bernoulli equation on time scales which provides an alternative method to the existing methods. Having the models on time scales also leads to new discrete models. We illustrate our results with examples where the number of inf...
Correspondence to be sent to H. Thieme ABSTRACT. Differential equation systems modeling the spread o...
Since Kermack and McKendrick have introduced their famous epidemiological SIR model in 1927, mathema...
We study the classic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model for the spread of an infectious dise...
In this talk, we formulate SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) and SIS (susceptible- infected-susce...
We investigate an epidemic model based on Bailey's continuous differential system. In the continuous...
We investigate an epidemic model based on Bailey\u27s continuous differential system. In the continu...
In this paper, we introduce the epidemic model following the hypothesis of the disease flow Suscepti...
We study higher dimensional systems of first order dynamic equations on time scales together with th...
In this work, we generalize the dynamic model introduced in Bohner and Streipert (Pliska Stud. Math....
In this work, we generalize the dynamic model introduced in Bohner and Streipert (Pliska Stud. Math....
550030/2010-7.The susceptible-infective-susceptible (SIS) epidemiological scheme is the simplest des...
Abstract The main aim of the work is to present a general class of two time scales discrete-time epi...
The earlier analytical analysis (part A) of the susceptible–infectious–recovered (SIR) epidemics mod...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
Correspondence to be sent to H. Thieme ABSTRACT. Differential equation systems modeling the spread o...
Since Kermack and McKendrick have introduced their famous epidemiological SIR model in 1927, mathema...
We study the classic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model for the spread of an infectious dise...
In this talk, we formulate SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) and SIS (susceptible- infected-susce...
We investigate an epidemic model based on Bailey's continuous differential system. In the continuous...
We investigate an epidemic model based on Bailey\u27s continuous differential system. In the continu...
In this paper, we introduce the epidemic model following the hypothesis of the disease flow Suscepti...
We study higher dimensional systems of first order dynamic equations on time scales together with th...
In this work, we generalize the dynamic model introduced in Bohner and Streipert (Pliska Stud. Math....
In this work, we generalize the dynamic model introduced in Bohner and Streipert (Pliska Stud. Math....
550030/2010-7.The susceptible-infective-susceptible (SIS) epidemiological scheme is the simplest des...
Abstract The main aim of the work is to present a general class of two time scales discrete-time epi...
The earlier analytical analysis (part A) of the susceptible–infectious–recovered (SIR) epidemics mod...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
We introduce an epidemic model with varying infectivity and general exposed and infectious periods, ...
Correspondence to be sent to H. Thieme ABSTRACT. Differential equation systems modeling the spread o...
Since Kermack and McKendrick have introduced their famous epidemiological SIR model in 1927, mathema...
We study the classic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model for the spread of an infectious dise...