An existence theorem for a nonlocal global pandemic model for insect-borne diseases (Q471835)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6370138
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6370138 |
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An existence theorem for a nonlocal global pandemic model for insect-borne diseases (English)
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17 November 2014
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Summary: We construct and analyze a nonlocal global pandemic model that comprises a system of two nonlocal integrodifferential equations (functional differential equations) and an ordinary differential equation. This model was constructed by considering a spherical coordinate transformation of a previously established epidemiology model that can be applied to insect-borne diseases, like yellow fever. This transformation amounts to a nonlocal boundary value problem on the unit sphere and therefore can be interpreted as a global pandemic model for insect-borne diseases. We ultimately show that a weak solution to the weak formulation of this model exists using a fixed point argument, which calls upon the construction of a weak formulation and the existence and uniqueness of an auxiliary problem.
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nonlocal integrodifferential equations
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epidemiology model
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insect-borne diseases
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weak solution
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