Spatial and temporal dynamics of a viral infection model with two nonlocal effects (Q2325166)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7102279
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    Spatial and temporal dynamics of a viral infection model with two nonlocal effects
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7102279

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      Spatial and temporal dynamics of a viral infection model with two nonlocal effects (English)
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      9 September 2019
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      Summary: We propose and study a viral infection model with two nonlocal effects and a general incidence rate. First, the semigroup theory and the classical renewal process are adopted to compute the basic reproduction number \(\mathcal{R}_0\) as the spectral radius of the next-generation operator. It is shown that \(\mathcal{R}_0\) equals the principal eigenvalue of a linear operator associated with a positive eigenfunction. Then we obtain the existence of endemic steady states by Shauder fixed point theorem. A threshold dynamics is established by the approach of Lyapunov functionals. Roughly speaking, if \(\mathcal{R}_0 < 1\), then the virus-free steady state is globally asymptotically stable; if \(\mathcal{R}_0 > 1\), then the endemic steady state is globally attractive under some additional conditions on the incidence rate. Finally, the theoretical results are illustrated by numerical simulations based on a backward Euler method.
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