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Author: Giovani L. Vasconcelos; Antônio M. S. Macêdo; Raydonal Ospina; Francisco A. G. Almeida; Gerson C. Duarte-Filho; Inês C. L. Souza
Title: Modelling fatality curves of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of intervention strategies
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 35b3efom_17
    Snippet: where e q (x) = [1 + (1 − q)x] 1/(1−q) is known in the physics literature as the q-exponential function [23, 24] . Here the parameter A is related to the initial condition, i.e., A = C(0) (1−q) , but we shall treat A as a free parameter to be determined from the fit of (5) to a given dataset......
    Document: where e q (x) = [1 + (1 − q)x] 1/(1−q) is known in the physics literature as the q-exponential function [23, 24] . Here the parameter A is related to the initial condition, i.e., A = C(0) (1−q) , but we shall treat A as a free parameter to be determined from the fit of (5) to a given dataset.

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