Analytical and numerical approaches to coexistence of strains in a two-strain SIS model with diffusion
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DOI10.1080/17513758.2011.614697zbMath1447.92478OpenAlexW1989437985WikidataQ51335775 ScholiaQ51335775MaRDI QIDQ3304470
Publication date: 3 August 2020
Published in: Journal of Biological Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2011.614697
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Selected Topics on Reaction-Diffusion-Advection Models from Spatial Ecology ⋮ Global stability of the steady states of an epidemic model incorporating intervention strategies ⋮ Asymptotic profiles of steady states for a diffusive SIS epidemic model with mass action infection mechanism ⋮ Transmission dynamics of Zika virus with spatial structure -- a case study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ⋮ Analysis of a two-strain malaria transmission model with spatial heterogeneity and vector-bias ⋮ Coexistence of competing species for intermediate dispersal rates in a reaction-diffusion chemostat model ⋮ Asymptotic profiles of the steady states for an SIS epidemic patch model with asymmetric connectivity matrix ⋮ Competitive exclusion in a multi-strain virus model with spatial diffusion and age of infection ⋮ Long-time numerical properties analysis of a diffusive SIS epidemic model under a linear external source ⋮ Mathematical analysis of the dynamics of some reaction-diffusion models for infectious diseases ⋮ Efficient numerical methods for spatially extended population and epidemic models with time delay ⋮ Dynamics and profiles of a diffusive host-pathogen system with distinct dispersal rates ⋮ Coexistence and competitive exclusion in an SIS model with standard incidence and diffusion ⋮ Dynamics of a parasite-host epidemiological model in spatial heterogeneous environment ⋮ Dynamics of a time-periodic two-strain SIS epidemic model with diffusion and latent period ⋮ Dynamics of reaction-diffusion equations for modeling CD\(4^+\) T cells decline with general infection mechanism and distinct dispersal rates ⋮ Competitive exclusion and coexistence in a two-strain pathogen model with diffusion ⋮ Control strategies for a multi-strain epidemic model ⋮ Numerical analysis of a reaction-diffusion susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model ⋮ Fish-hook bifurcation branch in a spatial heterogeneous epidemic model with cross-diffusion
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