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Author: Martin Spousta
Title: Parametric analysis of early data on COVID-19 expansion in selected European countries
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: 3b6n8un0_8
    Snippet: where the right-hand side of (2) represents a Taylor expansion of the time dependent parameter a. If one assumes that a(t) is constant or monotonically decreasing with time, one may assume that |b i | > |b i+1 | and higher order coefficients of the Taylor expansion will contribute less to F (t). One may therefore start the description of the total number of infected people at a given time t with three approximations,.....
    Document: where the right-hand side of (2) represents a Taylor expansion of the time dependent parameter a. If one assumes that a(t) is constant or monotonically decreasing with time, one may assume that |b i | > |b i+1 | and higher order coefficients of the Taylor expansion will contribute less to F (t). One may therefore start the description of the total number of infected people at a given time t with three approximations,

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