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The following pages link to Edge-based SEIR dynamics with or without infectious force in latent period on random networks (Q2005104):
Displaying 17 items.
- An edge-based model of SEIR epidemics on static random networks (Q786061) (← links)
- Dynamics of an epidemic model with quarantine on scale-free networks (Q1682791) (← links)
- Structure of growing complex networks coupling with the friendship and contact relations (Q1694140) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of malaria transmission global dynamics: taking into account the immature stages of the vectors (Q1712405) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis of a pair-wise epidemic model on adaptive networks (Q2091946) (← links)
- Complex dynamics and control strategies of SEIR heterogeneous network model with saturated treatment (Q2111587) (← links)
- Analysis of an edge-based SEIR epidemic model with sexual and non-sexual transmission routes (Q2111630) (← links)
- Real life application of Caputo fractional derivative for measles epidemiological autonomous dynamical system (Q2120537) (← links)
- Analysis of SHIR rumor propagation in random heterogeneous networks with dynamic friendships (Q2155059) (← links)
- An SIS epidemic model with vaccination in a dynamical contact network of mobile individuals with heterogeneous spatial constraints (Q2207404) (← links)
- Further dynamic analysis for a network sexually transmitted disease model with birth and death (Q2286157) (← links)
- Calibration of a SEIR-SEI epidemic model to describe the zika virus outbreak in Brazil (Q2335754) (← links)
- Susceptible-infected-recovered epidemics in random networks with population awareness (Q4644312) (← links)
- Global asymptotic stability analysis of discrete-time stochastic coupled systems with time-varying delay (Q5020787) (← links)
- Mathematical model of malaria transmission dynamics with distributed delay and a wide class of nonlinear incidence rates (Q5193299) (← links)
- Global stability and optimal control of epidemics in heterogeneously structured populations exhibiting adaptive behavior (Q6058763) (← links)
- Epidemic dynamics of influenza-like diseases spreading in complex networks (Q6132353) (← links)