Final evolutions for simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and Dengue fever
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:2201442)
Recommendations
- Lie integrable cases of the simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and dengue fever
- Singularity Analysis and Integrability of a Simplified Multistrain Model for the Transmission of Tuberculosis and Dengue Fever
- Modelling tuberculosis dynamics with heterogeneous strains
- Dynamical models of tuberculosis and their applications
- Applying a multi-strain dengue model to epidemics data
- A TWO STRAIN TUBERCULOSIS TRANSMISSION MODEL WITH THERAPY AND QUARANTINE
- A two-strain TB model with multiple latent stages
- Stability of a two-strain tuberculosis model with general contact rate
- Modelling the super-infection of two strains of dengue virus
Cites work
- Competitive exclusion in a vector-host model for the dengue fever
- Dynamics of the Higgins-Selkov and Selkov systems
- Integrability and global dynamics of the May-Leonard model
- Lie integrable cases of the simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and dengue fever
- On the global flow of a 3-dimensional Lotka-Volterra system
- Qualitative theory of planar differential systems
- Reproduction numbers and sub-threshold endemic equilibria for compartmental models of disease transmission
- Resource Competition: A Bifurcation Theory Approach
- The impact of a predator on the outcome of competition in the three-trophic food web
- To treat or not to treat: The case of tuberculosis
Cited in
(4)- Singularity Analysis and Integrability of a Simplified Multistrain Model for the Transmission of Tuberculosis and Dengue Fever
- Lie integrable cases of the simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and dengue fever
- Global analytic first integrals for the simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and dengue fever
- Optimal control for dengue transmission based on a model with reinfection and treatment
This page was built for publication: Final evolutions for simplified multistrain/two-stream model for tuberculosis and Dengue fever
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2201442)