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A discrete model for HIV infection with distributed delay
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    A discrete model for HIV infection with distributed delay (English)
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    Summary: We give a consistent discretization of a continuous model of HIV infection, with distributed time delays to express the lag between the times when the virus enters a cell and when the cell becomes infected. The global stability of the steady states of the model is determined and numerical simulations are presented to illustrate our theoretical results.
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