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Bifurcation analysis of periodic SEIR and SIR epidemic models
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    Bifurcation analysis of periodic SEIR and SIR epidemic models (English)
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    27 April 1994
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    subharmonic solutions
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    flips
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    cusps
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    \(SIR\) epidemic models
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    sinusoidally varying contact rate
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    mean value
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    degree of seasonality
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    numerical continuation method
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    SEIR model
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    latent period
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