Selected article for: "epidemiological model and model structure"

Author: Ramses Djidjou-Demasse; Yannis Michalakis; Marc Choisy; Micea T. Sofonea; Samuel Alizon
Title: Optimal COVID-19 epidemic control until vaccine deployment
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 5sdzyj0q_5
    Snippet: We first present the structure of our epidemiological model, then we introduce the objective function we optimise and derive the optimality condition. We then present our results and analyse them in the light of earlier models implemented in the context of pandemic influenza [14, 17] and of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemics......
    Document: We first present the structure of our epidemiological model, then we introduce the objective function we optimise and derive the optimality condition. We then present our results and analyse them in the light of earlier models implemented in the context of pandemic influenza [14, 17] and of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemics.

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