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The following pages link to Complete global analysis of a two-scale network SIRS epidemic dynamic model with distributed delay and random perturbations (Q1734302):
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- A nonlinear multi-population behavioral model to assess the roles of education campaigns, random supply of AIDS, and delayed ART treatment in HIV/AIDS epidemics (Q1979552) (← links)
- Finite- and multi-dimensional state representations and some fundamental asymptotic properties of a family of nonlinear multi-population models for HIV/AIDS with ART treatment and distributed delays (Q2118436) (← links)
- The bifurcation analysis and optimal feedback mechanism for an SIS epidemic model on networks (Q2142055) (← links)
- The dynamics of an SEIRS-QV malware propagation model in heterogeneous networks (Q2151792) (← links)
- The stochastic extinction and stability conditions for nonlinear malaria epidemics (Q2160738) (← links)
- Studies on the basic reproduction number in stochastic epidemic models with random perturbations (Q2167028) (← links)
- A mathematical model for simulating the spread of a disease through a country divided into geographical regions with different population densities (Q2673884) (← links)
- Some asymptotic properties of SEIRS models with nonlinear incidence and random delays (Q3295072) (← links)
- Threshold conditions for a family of epidemic dynamic models for malaria with distributed delays in a non-random environment (Q4585088) (← links)
- The stationary distribution and stochastic persistence for a class of disease models: Case study of malaria (Q4984876) (← links)
- Modeling the Stochastic Dynamics of Influenza Epidemics with Vaccination Control, and the Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Model Parameters (Q4992715) (← links)
- Bifurcation Analysis of a Fractional-Order Simplicial SIRS System Induced by Double Delays (Q5072439) (← links)
- Modeling Highly Random Dynamical Infectious Systems (Q5239070) (← links)
- On the almost sure convergence of a stochastic process in a class of nonlinear multi-population behavioral models for HIV/AIDS with delayed ART treatment (Q5859961) (← links)