A note on advection-diffusion cholera model with bacterial hyperinfectivity
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Publication:1979591
DOI10.3934/MBE.2020378zbMath1485.92169OpenAlexW3096137697WikidataQ104619373 ScholiaQ104619373MaRDI QIDQ1979591
Yinghui Shan, Jianguo Gao, Xiaoqing Wu
Publication date: 3 September 2021
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2020378
Epidemiology (92D30) Stability in context of PDEs (35B35) Reaction-diffusion equations (35K57) PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92)
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