Author: SUPRIYA MONDAL; Sabyasachi Ghosh
Title: Possibilities of exponential or Sigmoid growth of Covid19 data in different states of India Document date: 2020_4_14
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Snippet: where N 0 is initial values of +ve cases. Eq. (1) can alternatively realized as no. of new cases (dN ) = λ× no. of total cases (N ). So if we find that total number of cases follow Eq. (2) in entire t-axis or some part of t-axis, then proportional relation between new cases and total cases can be seen in that t range(s). Fig. (1) shows the exponential fitting of either entire t-axis or some part of t-axis, where we will take interest on last pa.....
Document: where N 0 is initial values of +ve cases. Eq. (1) can alternatively realized as no. of new cases (dN ) = λ× no. of total cases (N ). So if we find that total number of cases follow Eq. (2) in entire t-axis or some part of t-axis, then proportional relation between new cases and total cases can be seen in that t range(s). Fig. (1) shows the exponential fitting of either entire t-axis or some part of t-axis, where we will take interest on last part of exponential slope. Since y-axes in Fig. (1) are plotted in logarithmic scale, so their entire/last slope will give us values of λ, marked in their respective legend boxes.
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