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The following pages link to A numerical study on an influenza epidemic model with vaccination and diffusion (Q2249014):
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- Numerical solution of compartmental models by meshless and finite difference methods (Q275218) (← links)
- Repulsion effect on superinfecting virions by infected cells for virus infection dynamic model with absorption effect and chemotaxis (Q321972) (← links)
- Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of the basic reproduction number of a vaccinated epidemic model of influenza (Q350393) (← links)
- Numerical study of SARS epidemic model with the inclusion of diffusion in the system (Q530075) (← links)
- Numerical study of an influenza epidemic dynamical model with diffusion (Q827478) (← links)
- Optimal scheduling of logistical support for medical resource with demand information updating (Q1666539) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal transmission dynamics for influenza disease in a heterogenous environment (Q1729221) (← links)
- Numerical simulation for solution of SEIR models by meshless and finite difference methods (Q2128154) (← links)
- An explicit unconditionally stable scheme: application to diffusive COVID-19 epidemic model (Q2167116) (← links)
- The effect of backward bifurcation in controlling measles transmission by vaccination (Q2213644) (← links)
- Existence of traveling wave solutions for influenza model with treatment (Q2252482) (← links)
- Positivity preserving operator splitting nonstandard finite difference methods for SEIR reaction diffusion model (Q2278363) (← links)
- PC-Based Sensitivity Analysis of the Basic Reproduction Number of Population and Epidemic Models (Q3300583) (← links)
- Time periodic traveling waves in a three-component non-autonomous and reaction-diffusion epidemic model (Q5150255) (← links)
- Some models with repulsion effect on superinfecting viruses by infected cells (Q5242435) (← links)
- On the dynamics of a vaccination model with multiple transmission ways (Q5409749) (← links)
- Optimal control of an influenza model with mixed cross-infection by age group (Q6102650) (← links)
- Periodic traveling waves for a diffusive influenza model with treatment and seasonality (Q6490176) (← links)