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Persistence of an SEIR model with immigration dependent on the prevalence of infection

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DOI10.1155/2010/727168zbMath1201.92057OpenAlexW2055594755WikidataQ58650873 ScholiaQ58650873MaRDI QIDQ607914

Fengqin Zhang, Jingqi Xin, Wen-Juan Wang

Publication date: 6 December 2010

Published in: Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/223942



Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Epidemiology (92D30)


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Cites Work

  • Two SIS epidemiologic models with delays
  • Population dispersal and disease spread
  • The Mathematics of Infectious Diseases
  • SIV EPIDEMIC MODELS WITH AGE OF INFECTION
  • Mathematical Structures of Epidemic Systems
  • Uniformly Persistent Semidynamical Systems
  • An Epidemic Model with Population Dispersal and Infection Period
  • Persistence in dynamical systems


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