Canard phenomenon in an SIRS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate
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Epidemiology (92D30) Qualitative investigation and simulation of ordinary differential equation models (34C60) Topological structure of integral curves, singular points, limit cycles of ordinary differential equations (34C05) Bifurcation theory for ordinary differential equations (34C23) Relaxation oscillations for ordinary differential equations (34C26) Canard solutions to ordinary differential equations (34E17) Singular perturbations, turning point theory, WKB methods for ordinary differential equations (34E20)
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