Selected article for: "differential equation and right hand"

Author: Chandrika Prakash Vyasarayani; Anindya Chatterjee
Title: New approximations, and policy implications, from a delayed dynamic model of a fast pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: ca92pbvi_87
    Snippet: We note that on the right hand side the second term is dominant because it contains the large parameter L, while the first term does not. The left hand side has the highest derivative and cannot be dropped without changing the order of the differential equation. For these reasons, a further approximation to equation (53) isP.....
    Document: We note that on the right hand side the second term is dominant because it contains the large parameter L, while the first term does not. The left hand side has the highest derivative and cannot be dropped without changing the order of the differential equation. For these reasons, a further approximation to equation (53) isP

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