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Author: Antoine Kevorkian; Thierry Grenet; Hubert Gallee
Title: Tracking the Covid-19 pandemic : Simple visualization of the epidemic states and trajectories of select European countries & assessing the effects of delays in official response.
  • Document date: 2020_3_17
  • ID: 5u04irwz_6
    Snippet: In figure 1, rather than time series, we plot for each day the number of daily new confirmed cases as a function of N, the total number of confirmed cases since the onset of the epidemic, for several countries [2, 3] . This is equivalent to phase space plots commonly used to represent dynamical systems in Physics. While each dot represents the data from a given day, time does not explicitly appear. Such a plot enables a direct comparison of the o.....
    Document: In figure 1, rather than time series, we plot for each day the number of daily new confirmed cases as a function of N, the total number of confirmed cases since the onset of the epidemic, for several countries [2, 3] . This is equivalent to phase space plots commonly used to represent dynamical systems in Physics. While each dot represents the data from a given day, time does not explicitly appear. Such a plot enables a direct comparison of the otherwise nonsynchronous curves of the disease progression for the different countries.

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