Selected article for: "growth model and logistic model"

Author: milan batista
Title: Estimation of the final size of the coronavirus epidemic by the logistic model
  • Document date: 2020_2_18
  • ID: ndnkhj42_1
    Snippet: The logistic growth model originates from population dynamics (Haberman 1998) . The underlying assumption of the model is that the rate of change in the number of new cases per capita linearly decreases with the number of cases. Hence, if C is the number of cases, and t is the time, then the model is expressed as.....
    Document: The logistic growth model originates from population dynamics (Haberman 1998) . The underlying assumption of the model is that the rate of change in the number of new cases per capita linearly decreases with the number of cases. Hence, if C is the number of cases, and t is the time, then the model is expressed as

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