We prove that the asymptotic behavior of the Stratonovich counterpart of the Itô’s type stochastic SIR model investigated in Tornatore et al. (2005), Ji and Jiang (2012, 2014) is ruled by the same threshold as the deterministic system. In other words, in contrast to the Itô’s model, the intensity of the noise described through the Stratonovich calculus is not relevant for the extinction of the disease. The Stratonovich interpretation of the model is motivated by the parameter perturbation technique, employed on the disease transmission coefficient and used to implement environmental randomness, in combination with the classical Wong–Zakai approximation argument
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We prove that the asymptotic behavior of the Stratonovich counterpart of the Itô’s type stochastic S...
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n this article, a random and a stochastic version of a SIR nonautonomous model previously introduced...
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We extend the classical SIRS epidemic model incorporating media coverage from a deterministic framew...
The conventional SIR models given by the ordinary differential equations can be solved as an initial...
In this paper we study the Kernack - MacKendrick model under telegraph noise. The telegrap...
We prove that the asymptotic behavior of the Stratonovich counterpart of the Itô’s type stochastic S...
In Gray et al. [A stochastic differential equation SIS epidemic model, SIAM J. Appl. Math. 71 (...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
In this paper, we consider a stochastic SIRS model with parameter perturbation, which is a standard ...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to explore the long time behavior of a stocha...
We propose a stochastic SIR model with or without distributed time delay and we study the stability ...
Extension of the resolution of the Itô versus Stratonovich issue to stochastic differential equation...
Abstract In this paper, stochastic effect on the spread of the infectious disease with saturated inc...
In this study, first a necessary background is provided to readers. Then a novel approach to stochas...
none2noIn this study we investigate a novel approach to stochastically perturb the disease transmiss...
n this article, a random and a stochastic version of a SIR nonautonomous model previously introduced...
In this paper, a stochastic SIRS epidemic model with saturating contact rate is constructed. First, ...
We extend the classical SIRS epidemic model incorporating media coverage from a deterministic framew...
The conventional SIR models given by the ordinary differential equations can be solved as an initial...
In this paper we study the Kernack - MacKendrick model under telegraph noise. The telegrap...