Selected article for: "compartmental model and SEIR compartmental model"

Author: Jane Labadin; Boon Hao Hong
Title: Transmission Dynamics of 2019-nCoV in Malaysia
  • Document date: 2020_2_11
  • ID: 7axgotby_5
    Snippet: (a) In this study, Malaysia's population is divided into the SEIR compartmental model which consists of four compartments: Susceptible (S), Exposed (E), Infected (I) and Recovered (R). The total population of Malaysia is denoted as N and it is assumed that the population is homogeneous. It is assumed that initially the total population is susceptible, hence S0 = N......
    Document: (a) In this study, Malaysia's population is divided into the SEIR compartmental model which consists of four compartments: Susceptible (S), Exposed (E), Infected (I) and Recovered (R). The total population of Malaysia is denoted as N and it is assumed that the population is homogeneous. It is assumed that initially the total population is susceptible, hence S0 = N.

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