Selected article for: "SIR model and standard SIR model"

Author: Bhalchandra S Pujari; Snehal M Shekatkar
Title: Multi-city modeling of epidemics using spatial networks: Application to 2019-nCov (COVID-19) coronavirus in India
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: hxuyaany_7
    Snippet: We assume the existence of several metapopulation units inside a given geographical region such that for each of these the dynamics of disease is well approximated by the standard SIR model. The disease transmission among the units is due to migrating population described using a coupling term......
    Document: We assume the existence of several metapopulation units inside a given geographical region such that for each of these the dynamics of disease is well approximated by the standard SIR model. The disease transmission among the units is due to migrating population described using a coupling term.

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