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The following pages link to Dynamics of a discretized SIR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and time delay (Q654122):
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- Dynamically consistent discrete epidemic model with modified saturated incidence rate (Q362005) (← links)
- Analysis of a delayed SIR epidemic model with pulse vaccination (Q600539) (← links)
- Dynamics of vaccination in a time-delayed epidemic model with awareness (Q680438) (← links)
- Global dynamics of a discretized SIRS epidemic model with time delay (Q986584) (← links)
- A delay SIR epidemic model with pulse vaccination and incubation times (Q1049417) (← links)
- Existence and stability of a unique almost periodic solution for a prey-predator system with impulsive effects and multiple delays (Q1625749) (← links)
- Dynamics of an ultra-discrete SIR epidemic model with time delay (Q1714891) (← links)
- An SIR epidemic model with time-varying pulse control schemes and saturated infectious force (Q1789539) (← links)
- On the discretization and control of an SEIR epidemic model with a periodic impulsive vaccination (Q2004805) (← links)
- Dynamics of epidemic spreading on connected graphs (Q2022096) (← links)
- Lyapunov functions for a class of discrete SIRS epidemic models with nonlinear incidence rate and varying population sizes (Q2321415) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior for a food-chain model with impulsive harvest and digest delay (Q2336184) (← links)
- Time-delay systems with delayed impulses: a unified criterion on asymptotic stability (Q2663969) (← links)
- Global attractivity for a class of delayed discrete SIRS epidemic models with general nonlinear incidence (Q2795245) (← links)
- Analysis of a Discrete-time Model for Periodic Diseases with Pulse Vaccination (Q4456037) (← links)
- Analysis of two discrete forms of the classic continuous SIR epidemiological model (Q4959985) (← links)
- Design and analysis of a discrete method for a time‐delayed reaction–diffusion epidemic model (Q5004246) (← links)
- Modeling and Predicting the Influence of PM2.5 on Children’s Respiratory Diseases (Q5148889) (← links)
- A coupled spatial-network model: a mathematical framework for applications in epidemiology (Q6632676) (← links)