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Author: Anushree Roy; Sayan Kar
Title: Nature of transmission of Covid19 in India
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: iv7dok0v_12
    Snippet: (3) The data points (N (t)) for all states beyond the hump can be best fitted by a linear relation, N (t) = γ + αt, where α is the slope of the plots, determining the characteristics of the rise in the number of infected individuals in a state. Thus, from the above N (t) versus t plots one can extract the slopes related to the linear growth of the number of infected individuals in each state. We will now work with these slopes and try to corre.....
    Document: (3) The data points (N (t)) for all states beyond the hump can be best fitted by a linear relation, N (t) = γ + αt, where α is the slope of the plots, determining the characteristics of the rise in the number of infected individuals in a state. Thus, from the above N (t) versus t plots one can extract the slopes related to the linear growth of the number of infected individuals in each state. We will now work with these slopes and try to correlate them with the temperature, humidity and population density in each state.

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