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Optimal control strategy for a discrete time to the dynamics of a population of diabetics with highlighting the impact of living environment (English)
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18 February 2020
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Summary: Nowadays, Diabetes is one of the most common diseases, which has a huge and growing socio-economic burden affecting individuals, families, and the whole society. In this paper, we propose an optimal control approach modeling the evolution from pre-diabetes to diabetes with and without complications and the effect of living environment. We show the existence of an optimal control and then use a numerical implicit finite-difference method to monitor the size of population in each compartment.
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