In this paper, the problems of chaos and chaos control for a class of susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) epidemic model with seasonal fluctuation are investigated. The seasonality in outbreak is natural among infectious diseases, as the common influenza, A type H1N1 influenza and so on. It is shown that there exist chaotic phenomena in the epidemic model. Furthermore, the tracking control method is used to control chaotic motions in the epidemic model. A feedback controller is designed to achieve tracking of an ideal output. Thus, the density of infected individuals can converge to zero, in other words, the disease can be disappeared. Finally, numerical simulations illustrate that the controller is effectiv
In spite of their complex behaviour the dynamics of some ecological systems may be explained by dete...
The world faces Covid-19 waves, and the overall pattern of confirmed cases shows periodic oscillatio...
Recurrent outbreaks of infectious diseases such as measles, mumps and rubella indicate the fairly st...
In this paper, the problems of chaos and chaos control for a class of susceptible-infected-removed (...
In this paper, the problems of chaos control for a class of susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) epide...
Despite numerous studies of epidemiological systems, the role of seasonality in the recurrent epidem...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
Despite numerous studies of epidemiological systems, the role of seasonality in the recurrent epide...
Seasonality is a complex force in nature that affects multiple processes in wild animal populations....
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this paper, the dynamic behaviors of a discrete epidemic model with a nonlinear incidence rate ob...
In spite of their complex behaviour the dynamics of some ecological systems may be explained by dete...
The world faces Covid-19 waves, and the overall pattern of confirmed cases shows periodic oscillatio...
Recurrent outbreaks of infectious diseases such as measles, mumps and rubella indicate the fairly st...
In this paper, the problems of chaos and chaos control for a class of susceptible-infected-removed (...
In this paper, the problems of chaos control for a class of susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) epide...
Despite numerous studies of epidemiological systems, the role of seasonality in the recurrent epidem...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
The study of epidemiological systems has generated deep interest in exploring the dynamical complexi...
Despite numerous studies of epidemiological systems, the role of seasonality in the recurrent epide...
Seasonality is a complex force in nature that affects multiple processes in wild animal populations....
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this article, we consider the discretized classical Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) forced e...
In this paper, the dynamic behaviors of a discrete epidemic model with a nonlinear incidence rate ob...
In spite of their complex behaviour the dynamics of some ecological systems may be explained by dete...
The world faces Covid-19 waves, and the overall pattern of confirmed cases shows periodic oscillatio...
Recurrent outbreaks of infectious diseases such as measles, mumps and rubella indicate the fairly st...