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The following pages link to Global behaviour in age structures S. I. S. models with seasonal periodicities and vertical transmission (Q1378711):
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- Stability results for an age-structured SIS epidemic model with vector population (Q305481) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis for an epidemic model with spatial and age structure (Q423446) (← links)
- Analysis of an age-structured predator-prey model with disease in the prey (Q859585) (← links)
- Biological consistency of an epidemic model with both vertical and horizontal transmissions (Q891865) (← links)
- Global bifurcation of positive equilibria in nonlinear population models (Q960827) (← links)
- On the solvability of some models of migrating populations. (Q1291242) (← links)
- Some results based on maximal regularity regarding population models with age and spatial structure (Q1753958) (← links)
- Global behavior of SIS epidemic models with age structure and spatial heterogeneity (Q1756725) (← links)
- Endemic threshold results for an age-structured SIS epidemic model with periodic parameters (Q1947309) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis on an age-structured SIS epidemic model with nonlocal diffusion (Q2040268) (← links)
- Analysis of age and spatially dependent population model: application to forest growth (Q2208766) (← links)
- Existence result for an age-structured SIS epidemic model with spatial diffusion (Q2344574) (← links)
- Multiscale kernels (Q2509166) (← links)
- Global dynamics of approximate solutions to an age-structured epidemic model with diffusion (Q2509168) (← links)
- \(R_0\) and the global behavior of an age-structured SIS epidemic model with periodicity and vertical transmission (Q2514413) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of an age-structured epidemic model with periodic infection rate (Q2658663) (← links)
- General renewal equations motivated by biology and epidemiology (Q2689467) (← links)
- Understanding dengue fever dynamics: a study of seasonality in vector-borne disease models (Q5739622) (← links)
- Well-posedness and stability analysis of an epidemic model with infection age and spatial diffusion (Q6048960) (← links)