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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7796613
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Study of a multi-delayed SEIR epidemic model with immunity period and treatment function in deterministic and stochastic environment
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7796613

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    Study of a multi-delayed SEIR epidemic model with immunity period and treatment function in deterministic and stochastic environment (English)
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    29 January 2024
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    This paper studies a multi-delayed SEIR epidemic model with immunity period and treatment function in deterministic and stochastic environment. The population is divided into susceptible, infected, removed and exposed states. A parametric space is obtained by investigating the positivity and boundedness of the system, where all the solutions of the system are positive and bounded. The equilibrium points and the conditions for the stability has been derived based on Lyapunov stability analysis. The model is also considered under stochastic environment and the necessary dynamics has been explored in both presence and absence of delay. Some numerical examples have been presented to illustrate the theoretical prediction.
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    delayed SEIR model
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    saturated treatment function
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    Lyapunov functional
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    Fourier transformation
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    PRCC
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