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The following pages link to Diffusion-reaction compartmental models formulated in a continuum mechanics framework: application to COVID-19, mathematical analysis, and numerical study (Q2221737):
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- Dynamics of a reaction-diffusion SIRS model with general incidence rate in a heterogeneous environment (Q2051383) (← links)
- Large-time solutions of a class of scalar, nonlinear hyperbolic reaction-diffusion equations (Q2061426) (← links)
- Effect of vaccination to COVID-19 disease progression and herd immunity (Q2076188) (← links)
- Modeling nonlocal behavior in epidemics via a reaction-diffusion system incorporating population movement along a network (Q2083221) (← links)
- Bi-fidelity stochastic collocation methods for epidemic transport models with uncertainties (Q2087001) (← links)
- Nonstandard finite differences numerical methods for a vegetation reaction-diffusion model (Q2088878) (← links)
- Spatial spread of COVID-19 outbreak in Italy using multiscale kinetic transport equations with uncertainty (Q2092130) (← links)
- A mathematical model for human-to-human transmission of COVID-19: a case study for Turkey's data (Q2092288) (← links)
- SARS-CoV-2 rate of spread in and across tissue, groundwater and soil: a meshless algorithm for the fractional diffusion equation (Q2127958) (← links)
- Bayesian inference of heterogeneous epidemic models: application to COVID-19 spread accounting for long-term care facilities (Q2237746) (← links)
- Adaptive mesh refinement and coarsening for diffusion-reaction epidemiological models (Q2241891) (← links)
- Coupled and uncoupled dynamic mode decomposition in multi-compartmental systems with applications to epidemiological and additive manufacturing problems (Q2670383) (← links)
- Spatialized epidemiological forecasting applied to Covid-19 pandemic at departmental scale in France (Q2670754) (← links)
- Hyperbolic compartmental models for epidemic spread on networks with uncertain data: Application to the emergence of COVID-19 in Italy (Q5024412) (← links)
- A diffusive SEIR model for community transmission of Covid-19 epidemics: application to Brazil (Q5039439) (← links)
- Kinetic Modelling of Epidemic Dynamics: Social Contacts, Control with Uncertain Data, and Multiscale Spatial Dynamics (Q5049733) (← links)
- A Deep Learning Modeling Framework to Capture Mixing Patterns in Reactive-Transport Systems (Q5065171) (← links)
- Modeling and simulating the spatial spread of an epidemic through multiscale kinetic transport equations (Q5164229) (← links)
- On the advantages of nonstandard finite differences discretizations for differential problems (Q5882858) (← links)
- The analytic solutions of the fractional-order model for the spatial epidemiology of the COVID-19 infection (Q6048380) (← links)
- Complex patterns in a space-time discrete mathematical model of antibiotic resistance in hospitals with self-diffusion (Q6058968) (← links)
- Linking discrete and continuum diffusion models: Well‐posedness and stable finite element discretizations (Q6092118) (← links)
- Influence of human behavior on COVID-19 dynamics based on a reaction-diffusion model (Q6096984) (← links)
- Data assimilation predictive GAN (DA-PredGAN) applied to a spatio-temporal compartmental model in epidemiology (Q6101833) (← links)
- Agent-based mathematical model of COVID-19 spread in Novosibirsk region: identifiability, optimization and forecasting (Q6112103) (← links)
- Identification of time delays in COVID-19 data (Q6113793) (← links)
- Artificial intelligence for COVID-19 spread modeling (Q6126477) (← links)
- Global solution and optimal control of an epidemic propagation with a heterogeneous diffusion (Q6139964) (← links)
- Delay differential equations for the spatially resolved simulation of epidemics with specific application to COVID‐19 (Q6141512) (← links)
- Optimal control of a reaction–diffusion model related to the spread of COVID-19 (Q6145799) (← links)
- Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a nonlinear second-order anisotropic reaction-diffusion model of an epidemic infection spread (Q6160647) (← links)
- On a nonlocal and nonlinear second-order anisotropic reaction-diffusion system with in-homogeneous Cauchy-Neumann boundary conditions. Applications on epidemic infection spread (Q6160652) (← links)
- Well‐posedness for a diffusion–reaction compartmental model simulating the spread of COVID‐19 (Q6178206) (← links)