Mathematical analysis of HIV models with switching nonlinear incidence functions and pulse control (Q1725138)

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Mathematical analysis of HIV models with switching nonlinear incidence functions and pulse control
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    Mathematical analysis of HIV models with switching nonlinear incidence functions and pulse control (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    Summary: This paper aims to study the dynamics of new HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus) models with switching nonlinear incidence functions and pulse control. Nonlinear incidence functions are first assumed to be time-varying functions and switching functional forms in time, which have more realistic significance to model infectious disease models. New threshold conditions with the periodic switching term are obtained to guarantee eradication of the disease, by using the novel type of common Lyapunov function. Furthermore, pulse vaccination is applied to the above model, and new sufficient conditions for the eradication of the disease are presented in terms of the pulse effect and the switching effect. Finally, several numerical examples are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed results, and future directions are put forward.
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    HIV models
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    pulse vaccination
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    switching nonlinear incidence functions
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