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Study of Global Dynamics of Covid-19 Via a New Mathematical Model

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2020

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The theme of this paper focuses on the mathematical modeling and transmission mechanism of the new Coronavirus shortly noted as (COVID-19), endangering the lives of people and causing a great menace to the world recently. We used a new type epidemic model composed on four compartments that is susceptible, exposed, infected and recovered (SEIR), which describes the dynamics of COVID-19 under convex incidence rate. We simulate the results by using nonstandard finite difference method (NSFDS) which is a powerful numerical tool. We describe the new model on some random data and then by the available data of a particular regions of Subcontinents.

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Seadawy, Aly R./0000-0002-7412-4773; Shah, Kamal/0000-0002-8851-4844; Ullah, Aman/0000-0003-4021-3599

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Mathematical Modeling, Convex Incidence Rate, Basic Reproduction Number, Stability, Covid-19, Disease-Free Equilibrium, SARS-CoV-2, Convex Incidence Rate, Physics, QC1-999, General Physics and Astronomy, COVID-19, Basic reproduction number, Article, Coronavirus, COV ID − 19, Síndrome respiratorio agudo grave, Disease-free equilibrium, Mathematical modeling, Convex incidence rate, Stability

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01 natural sciences, 0103 physical sciences

Citation

Din, Rahim ud...et al. (2020). "Study of global dynamics of COVID-19 via a new mathematical model", Results in Physics, Vol. 19.

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Results in Physics

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19

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103468

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