Global stability of extended multi-group SIR epidemic models with patches through migration and cross patch infection
DOI10.1016/S0252-9602(13)60003-XzbMATH Open1289.34221OpenAlexW2015918473MaRDI QIDQ2437105FDOQ2437105
Authors: Yoshiaki Muroya, Yoichi Enatsu, Toshikazu Kuniya
Publication date: 28 February 2014
Published in: Acta Mathematica Scientia. Series B. (English Edition) (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0252-9602(13)60003-x
Recommendations
- Global stability for a multi-group SIRS epidemic model with varying population sizes
- Global stability of a multi-group SIS epidemic model for population migration
- Global dynamics-convergence to equilibria-of epidemic patch models with immigration
- Global analysis of a multi-group SIR epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rates and distributed moving delays between patches
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4121816
Medical epidemiology (92C60) Epidemiology (92D30) Stability theory of functional-differential equations (34K20) Asymptotic theory of functional-differential equations (34K25) Qualitative investigation and simulation of models involving functional-differential equations (34K60)
Cited In (28)
- Stability of multi-group models with cross-dispersal based on graph theory
- Input-to-state stability of multi-group stochastic coupled systems with time-varying delay
- Global stability of a multi-group SIS epidemic model with varying total population size
- Complete global analysis of an SIRS epidemic model with graded cure and incomplete recovery rates
- Input-to-state stability for stochastic multi-group models with multi-dispersal and time-varying delay
- Delay tolerance for stochastic complex networks
- Global stability of nonresident computer virus models
- Stationary distribution of stochastic multi-group models with dispersal and telegraph noise
- Stabilization of multi-group models with multiple dispersal and stochastic perturbation via feedback control based on discrete-time state observations
- Global dynamics-convergence to equilibria-of epidemic patch models with immigration
- Threshold dynamics of an SIR epidemic model with hybrid of multigroup and patch structures
- A Lotka-Volterra system with patch structure (related to a multi-group SI epidemic model)
- Exponential stability of delayed multi-group model with reaction-diffusion and multiple dispersal based on Razumikhin technique and graph theory
- Global stability for a delayed multi-group SIRS epidemic model with cure rate and incomplete recovery rate
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Stochastic stability for pantograph multi-group models with dispersal and stochastic perturbation
- Global stability of a multi-group SIS epidemic model for population migration
- Graph-theoretic approach to stability of multi-group models with dispersal
- Dynamics of a nonlocal dispersal foot-and-mouth disease model in a spatially heterogeneous environment
- Asymmetry in the presence of migration stabilizes multistrain disease outbreaks
- Stability analysis of a delayed multi-group SIS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rates and patch structure
- Stability analysis of stochastic delayed complex networks with multi-weights based on Razumikhin technique and graph theory
- Global exponential stability of multi-group models with multiple dispersal and stochastic perturbation based on graph-theoretic approach
- Global stability of a delayed multi-group SIRS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rates and relapse of infection
- Global stability of multi-group SIR epidemic model with group mixing and human movement
- Further stability analysis for a multi-group SIRS epidemic model with varying total population size
- A stochastic SIR model on a graph with epidemiological and population dynamics occurring over the same time scale
- On a SIR model in a patchy environment under constant and feedback decentralized controls with asymmetric parameterizations
This page was built for publication: Global stability of extended multi-group SIR epidemic models with patches through migration and cross patch infection
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2437105)