A new discrete susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) epidemic model is presented subject to a feedback vaccination effort involving two doses. Both vaccination doses, which are subject to a non-necessarily identical effectiveness, are administrated by respecting a certain mutual delay interval, and their immunity effect is registered after a certain delay since the second dose. The delays and the efficacies of the doses are parameters, which can be fixed in the model for each concrete experimentation. The disease-free equilibrium point is characterized as well as its stability properties, while it is seen that no endemic equilibrium point exists. The exposed subpopulation is supposed to be infective eventually, under a distinct tr...
This paper proposes and analyzes a discrete-time deterministic SIR model with information dependent ...
This paper studies the nonnegativity and local and global stability properties of the solutions of a...
This paper analyses an SIRS epidemic model with the vaccination of susceptible individuals and treat...
A new discrete Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) epidemic model is proposed, and its p...
A new discrete SEIADR epidemic model is built based on previous continuous models. The model conside...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the elementary properties of some simple SI, SR, SIR and SEIR epid...
A new discrete SEIADR epidemic model is built based on previous continuous models. The model conside...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
This paper investigates a susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) epidemic model with demogr...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
This paper presents a simple continuous-time linear vaccination-based control strategy for a SEIR (s...
This paper presents and studies a new epidemic SIR (Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered) model with sus...
This paper presents a feedback linearization-based control strategy for a SEIR (susceptible plus inf...
This paper discusses a generalized time-varying SEIR propagation disease model subject to delays whi...
This paper presents a multicontroller structure for an SEIADR (susceptible-exposed-symptomatic infec...
This paper proposes and analyzes a discrete-time deterministic SIR model with information dependent ...
This paper studies the nonnegativity and local and global stability properties of the solutions of a...
This paper analyses an SIRS epidemic model with the vaccination of susceptible individuals and treat...
A new discrete Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) epidemic model is proposed, and its p...
A new discrete SEIADR epidemic model is built based on previous continuous models. The model conside...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the elementary properties of some simple SI, SR, SIR and SEIR epid...
A new discrete SEIADR epidemic model is built based on previous continuous models. The model conside...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
This paper investigates a susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered (SEIR) epidemic model with demogr...
This paper presents a vaccination strategy for fighting against the propagation of epidemic diseases...
This paper presents a simple continuous-time linear vaccination-based control strategy for a SEIR (s...
This paper presents and studies a new epidemic SIR (Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered) model with sus...
This paper presents a feedback linearization-based control strategy for a SEIR (susceptible plus inf...
This paper discusses a generalized time-varying SEIR propagation disease model subject to delays whi...
This paper presents a multicontroller structure for an SEIADR (susceptible-exposed-symptomatic infec...
This paper proposes and analyzes a discrete-time deterministic SIR model with information dependent ...
This paper studies the nonnegativity and local and global stability properties of the solutions of a...
This paper analyses an SIRS epidemic model with the vaccination of susceptible individuals and treat...