Pages that link to "Item:Q1936162"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to An SIRS epidemic model with pulse vaccination and non-monotonic incidence rate (Q1936162):
Displaying 19 items.
- Backward bifurcation for pulse vaccination (Q397184) (← links)
- Nonsynchronous bifurcation of SIRS epidemic model with birth pulse and pulse vaccination (Q490467) (← links)
- Qualitative and bifurcation analysis of an SIR epidemic model with saturated treatment function and nonlinear pulse vaccination (Q1677711) (← links)
- Dynamic behavior analysis of SIVS epidemic models with state-dependent pulse vaccination (Q1690507) (← links)
- Modelling the use of impulsive vaccination to control rift valley fever virus transmission (Q1725511) (← links)
- On an SEIADR epidemic model with vaccination, treatment and dead-infectious corpses removal controls (Q1997597) (← links)
- Global dynamic behavior of a plant disease model with ratio dependent impulsive control strategy (Q1998082) (← links)
- Longtime characterization for the general stochastic epidemic SIS model under regime-switching (Q2061209) (← links)
- The threshold dynamics in a stochastic SIS epidemic model with vaccination and nonlinear incidence under regime switching (Q2162088) (← links)
- Effect of pulse vaccination on dynamics of dengue with periodic transmission functions (Q2203672) (← links)
- A time-varying SIS epidemic model with incidence rate depending on the susceptible and infective populations with eventual impulsive effects (Q2434857) (← links)
- Pulse vaccination in SIRS epidemic model with non-monotonic incidence rate (Q2477319) (← links)
- A SIRS epidemic model with pulse vaccination and a saturated incidence rate (Q2816216) (← links)
- A delayed SEIRS epidemic model with impulsive vaccination and nonlinear incidence rate (Q2922115) (← links)
- (Q5129380) (← links)
- (Q5455680) (← links)
- Finite-time stabilization of nonlinear time-varying systems involving impulsive action (Q6121820) (← links)
- Forecast analysis of the epidemics trend of COVID-19 in the USA by a generalized fractional-order SEIR model (Q6132349) (← links)
- Hybrid stochastic epidemic SIR models with hidden states (Q6171356) (← links)