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Global existence of solutions to a system of integral equations related to an epidemic model
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    Global existence of solutions to a system of integral equations related to an epidemic model (English)
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    25 January 2021
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    Summary: A system of integral equations related to an epidemic model is investigated. Namely, we derive sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of global solutions to the considered system. The proof is based on Perov's fixed point theorem and some integral inequalities.
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