Selected article for: "epidemic model and SIR model"

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_2
    Snippet: Epidemiologists have made various models for understanding and forecasting epidemics. Kermack and McKendrick [3] constructed one of the first models, called SIR model, for epidemic evolution. Here, the variables S and I describe respectively the numbers of susceptible and infected individuals. The variable R represents the removed individuals who have either recovered or died. The SIR model has been generalized to SEIR model that includes exposed.....
    Document: Epidemiologists have made various models for understanding and forecasting epidemics. Kermack and McKendrick [3] constructed one of the first models, called SIR model, for epidemic evolution. Here, the variables S and I describe respectively the numbers of susceptible and infected individuals. The variable R represents the removed individuals who have either recovered or died. The SIR model has been generalized to SEIR model that includes exposed individuals, E, who are infected but not yet infectious [4, 5] .

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