An SLBRS model with vertical transmission of computer virus over the Internet
From MaRDI portal
Publication:714297
DOI10.1155/2012/925648zbMath1248.68078OpenAlexW2060686937WikidataQ58700857 ScholiaQ58700857MaRDI QIDQ714297
Zhufan Zhang, Qiang Li, Gang Zhang, Maobin Yang
Publication date: 19 October 2012
Published in: Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/925648
Related Items (14)
Qualitative analysis for a delayed epidemic model with latent and breaking-out over the Internet ⋮ Hopf bifurcation of an SEIRS epidemic model with delays and vertical transmission in the network ⋮ A theoretical method for assessing disruptive computer viruses ⋮ The impact of nonlinear infection rate on the spread of computer virus ⋮ On the optimal dynamic control strategy of disruptive computer virus ⋮ The Impact of Hybrid Quarantine Strategies and Delay factor on Viral Prevalence in Computer Networks ⋮ A mixing propagation model of computer viruses and countermeasures ⋮ Global stability of an epidemic model of computer virus ⋮ Global stability of a computer virus propagation model with two kinds of generic nonlinear probabilities ⋮ Delay induced Hopf bifurcation of an epidemic model with graded infection rates for Internet worms ⋮ Dynamics of a delayed SEIRS-V model on the transmission of worms in a wireless sensor network ⋮ The pulse treatment of computer viruses: a modeling study ⋮ Propagation of computer virus both across the Internet and external computers: a complex-network approach ⋮ Sufficient conditions for the existence of positive periodic solutions of a generalized nonresident computer virus model
Cites Work
- A novel computer virus model and its dynamics
- Dynamic model of worms with vertical transmission in computer network
- Dynamical behavior of computer virus on internet
- On the dynamics of an SEIR epidemic model with a convex incidence rate
- Fuzzy epidemic model for the transmission of worms in computer network
- Propagation behavior of virus codes in the situation that infected computers are connected to the Internet with positive probability
- Global stability of an SIR epidemic model with information dependent vaccination
- SEIQRS model for the transmission of malicious objects in computer network
- A modified epidemiological model for computer viruses
- Logarithmic norms and projections applied to linear differential systems
- Uniform persistence and flows near a closed positively invariant set
- Negative criteria for the existence of periodic solutions in a class of delay-differential equations
- Global stability for the SEIR model in epidemiology
- On R. A. Smith's autonomous convergence theorem
- Dulac criteria for autonomous systems having an invariant affine manifold
- A computer virus model with graded cure rates
- Compound matrices and ordinary differential equations
- Fixed period of temporary immunity after run of anti-malicious software on computer nodes
- A delayed computer virus propagation model and its dynamics
- Mathematical analysis of the global dynamics of a model for HIV infection of CD4\(^{+}\) T cells
- General conditions for global stability in a single species population-toxicant model
- Global Dynamics of an SEIR Epidemic Model with Vertical Transmission
- The C1 Closing Lemma, including Hamiltonians
- Some applications of Hausdorff dimension inequalities for ordinary differential equations
- Systems of differential equations that are competitive or cooperative. VI: A localCrClosing Lemma for 3-dimensional systems
- Global Results for an Epidemic Model with Vaccination that Exhibits Backward Bifurcation
- A Geometric Approach to Global-Stability Problems
- A novel computer virus propagation model and its dynamics
- The Closing Lemma
This page was built for publication: An SLBRS model with vertical transmission of computer virus over the Internet