Optimal strategy of vaccination \& treatment in an \textit{SIR} epidemic model

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DOI10.1016/j.matcom.2016.11.010OpenAlexW2562909103MaRDI QIDQ2229045

Il Hyo Jung, Yong Han Kang, Giphil Cho, Gul Zaman

Publication date: 19 February 2021

Published in: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matcom.2016.11.010




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