SIR model with vaccination: bifurcation analysis (Q6155154)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7694335
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SIR model with vaccination: bifurcation analysis (English)
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9 June 2023
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The authors study a deterministic susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model of infectious diseases epidemiology where the size of the susceptible compartment is assumed to grow logistically, and a proportion \(p\) of susceptible individuals are vaccinated against the disease at birth. They find that the endemic equilibrium of the model undergoes a double zero bifurcation at \((\mathcal{R}_0, p) = (2, A^2/(4m))\), where \(\mathcal{R}_0\) is the basic reproduction number, \(A\) is the carrying capacity of the population, and \(m\) is the birth rate. They also provide local representations of Hopf, transcritical, Belyakov, heteroclinic and saddle-node bifurcation curves. Overall, the results could be interesting to applied mathematicians working in infectious disease epidemiology.
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double-zero singularity
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unfoldings
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bifurcations
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SIR model
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vaccination
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