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The following pages link to Some results in Floquet theory, with application to periodic epidemic models (Q5249966):
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- Instance of hidden instability traps in intermittent transition of moving masses along a flexible beam (Q293715) (← links)
- Existence of periodic solutions of a periodic SEIRS model with general incidence (Q332388) (← links)
- Some results on Riccati equations, Floquet theory and applications (Q1742565) (← links)
- A mathematical model for Lassa fever transmission dynamics in a seasonal environment with a view to the 2017--20 epidemic in Nigeria (Q2025912) (← links)
- A temperature-dependent mathematical model of malaria transmission with stage-structured mosquito population dynamics (Q2078374) (← links)
- Effects of periodic aerosol emission on the transmission dynamics of neisseria meningitis A (Q2095631) (← links)
- Methods for studying the stability of linear periodic systems depending on a small parameter (Q2231179) (← links)
- A global mathematical model of malaria transmission dynamics with structured mosquito population and temperature variations (Q2289766) (← links)
- A comparison of methods for calculating the basic reproductive number for periodic epidemic systems (Q2412718) (← links)
- Threshold and stability results in a periodic model for malaria transmission with partial immunity in humans (Q2662548) (← links)
- A mathematical model of malaria transmission in a periodic environment (Q3300943) (← links)
- Application of Floquet theory to dynamical systems with memory (Q3388141) (← links)
- Modeling the dengue fever transmission in a periodic environment (Q5029397) (← links)
- GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF A SEASONAL MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS TRANSMISSION WITH GENERAL INCIDENCE FUNCTION (Q5230430) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis of an HIV infection model including quiescent cells and periodic antiviral therapy (Q5346051) (← links)
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- A variational modification of the Harmonic Balance method to obtain approximate Floquet exponents (Q6139298) (← links)