In this paper, a reaction-diffusion SIRS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate and partial immunity in a spatially heterogeneous environment is proposed. The well-posedness of the solution is firstly established. Then the basic reproduction number R0 is defined and a threshold dynamics is obtained. That is, when R0 1, the disease is permanent, and there exists at least one positive steady state solution. Finally, the asymptotic profiles of the positive steady state solution as individuals disperse at small and large rates are investigated. Furthermore, as an application of theoretical analysis, a numerical example involving the spread of influenza is discussed. Based on the numerical simulations, we find that the increase of transmi...
AbstractA new mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of a disease subject to the quarantin...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the nonlinear incidence rate of a stochastic SIRS (susceptibl...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
This paper performs qualitative analysis on a reactionɃdiffusion SIRS epidemic system with ratioɃdep...
We study the qualitative properties of a spatial diffusive heterogeneous SIR model, that appears in ...
The spatial spread of a disease in an SIRS epidemic model with immunity imparted by subclinical infe...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
In this paper, we study a more general diffusive spatially dependent vaccination model for infectiou...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can devastate a population. Researchers thus study the spread of an...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
A vaccinated diffusive compartmental epidemic model is developed to explore the impact of vaccinatio...
The rate of incidence plays an important role in epidemic model. In this context, an epidemic model ...
I will be exploring and analyzing an SIR epidemic model. This particular model has an asymptotically...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
AbstractA new mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of a disease subject to the quarantin...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the nonlinear incidence rate of a stochastic SIRS (susceptibl...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
This paper performs qualitative analysis on a reactionɃdiffusion SIRS epidemic system with ratioɃdep...
We study the qualitative properties of a spatial diffusive heterogeneous SIR model, that appears in ...
The spatial spread of a disease in an SIRS epidemic model with immunity imparted by subclinical infe...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
In this paper, we study a more general diffusive spatially dependent vaccination model for infectiou...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases can devastate a population. Researchers thus study the spread of an...
The transmission of infectious diseases has been studied by mathematical methods since 1760s, among ...
A vaccinated diffusive compartmental epidemic model is developed to explore the impact of vaccinatio...
The rate of incidence plays an important role in epidemic model. In this context, an epidemic model ...
I will be exploring and analyzing an SIR epidemic model. This particular model has an asymptotically...
Mathematical modeling is an essential tool in epidemiology. Models are constructed to describe the s...
AbstractA new mathematical model for the transmission dynamics of a disease subject to the quarantin...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the nonlinear incidence rate of a stochastic SIRS (susceptibl...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...