Author: Mahendra K. Verma; Ali Asad; Soumyadeep Chatterjee
Title: COVID-19 epidemic: Power law spread and flattening of the curve Document date: 2020_4_6
ID: o0e6saez_19
Snippet: Note that the above features of Fig. 2 appear in almost all epidemic models, however with shorter or negligible power law regime. For example, Wu et al. [12] considered a model withİ = rI p (1 − (I/κ) α ), where r, p, κ, α are free parameters, to provide a fit to the epidemic curve for China. In our paper, the focus is on the data itself, rather than models that may involve many parameters......
Document: Note that the above features of Fig. 2 appear in almost all epidemic models, however with shorter or negligible power law regime. For example, Wu et al. [12] considered a model withİ = rI p (1 − (I/κ) α ), where r, p, κ, α are free parameters, to provide a fit to the epidemic curve for China. In our paper, the focus is on the data itself, rather than models that may involve many parameters.
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