We constructed a Susceptible-Addicted-Reformed model and explored the dynamics of nonlinear relapse in the Reformed population. The transition from susceptible considered {\it at-risk} is modeled using a strictly decreasing general function, mimicking an influential factor that reduces the flow into the addicted class. The {\it basic reproductive number} is computed. Furthermore, $R_0$ determines the local asymptotically stability of the addicted-free equilibrium. Conditions for a forward-backward bifurcation were established using $R_0$ and other threshold quantities. A stochastic version of the model is presented, and some numerical examples are shown. Results showed that the influence of the temporarily reformed individuals is highly sen...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
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When an infectious disease propagates throughout society, the incidence function may rise at first d...
Some epidemiological models exhibit bi-stable dynamics even when the basic reproduction number $ {{{...
A mathematical model is developed that examines how heroin addiction spreads in society. The model i...
In this paper we study the appearance of bifurcations of limit cycles in an epidemic model with two ...
In this paper, we analyze a stochastic SIR epidemic model in a constant population with a relapse an...
AbstractAn epidemic model with saturated incidence rate and saturated treatment function is studied....
Understanding why there are multiple equilibrium points when R0 < 1 has been one of the main motivat...
Abstract Objectives We formulate a mathematical model for the spread of drug abuse using non linear ...
In this paper, we introduce a basic reproduction number for a multi-group SIR model with general rel...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
Mathematical models are widely used for understanding the transmission mechanisms and control of inf...
In order to obtain a reasonably accurate model for the spread of a particular infectious disease thr...
We study an SIR epidemic model with a specific non linear incidence rate function. The stability of ...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
This study proposes a model that describes the dynamics of HIV/AIDS Co infection with Tuberculosis (...
When an infectious disease propagates throughout society, the incidence function may rise at first d...
Some epidemiological models exhibit bi-stable dynamics even when the basic reproduction number $ {{{...
A mathematical model is developed that examines how heroin addiction spreads in society. The model i...
In this paper we study the appearance of bifurcations of limit cycles in an epidemic model with two ...
In this paper, we analyze a stochastic SIR epidemic model in a constant population with a relapse an...
AbstractAn epidemic model with saturated incidence rate and saturated treatment function is studied....
Understanding why there are multiple equilibrium points when R0 < 1 has been one of the main motivat...
Abstract Objectives We formulate a mathematical model for the spread of drug abuse using non linear ...
In this paper, we introduce a basic reproduction number for a multi-group SIR model with general rel...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
Mathematical models are widely used for understanding the transmission mechanisms and control of inf...
In order to obtain a reasonably accurate model for the spread of a particular infectious disease thr...
We study an SIR epidemic model with a specific non linear incidence rate function. The stability of ...
In this thesis we consider an epidemic model with a constant removal rate of infective individuals i...
This study proposes a model that describes the dynamics of HIV/AIDS Co infection with Tuberculosis (...
When an infectious disease propagates throughout society, the incidence function may rise at first d...