Competitive Numerical Analysis for Stochastic Hıv/Aıds Epidemic Model in A Two-Sex Population
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2019
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This study is an attempt to explain a reliable numerical analysis of a stochastic HIV/AIDS model in a two-sex population considering counselling and antiretroviral therapy (ART). The authors are comparing the solutions of the stochastic and deterministic HIV/AIDS epidemic model. Here, an endeavour has been made to explain the stochastic HIV/AIDS epidemic model is comparatively more pragmatic in contrast with the deterministic HIV/AIDS epidemic model. The effect of threshold number H* holds on the stochastic HIV/AIDS epidemic model. If H* < 1 then condition helps us to control disease in a two-sex human population while H* > 1 explains the persistence of disease in the two-sex human population. Lamentably, numerical methods such as Euler-Maruyama, stochastic Euler, and stochastic Runge-Kutta do not work for large time step sizes. The recommended structure preserving framework of the stochastic non-standard finite difference (SNSFD) scheme conserve all vital characteristics such as positivity, boundedness, and dynamical consistency defined by Mickens. The effectiveness of counselling and ART may control HIV/AIDS in a two-sex population.
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Naveed, Muhamamd/0000-0002-4333-8226; Arif, Muhammad Shoaib/0000-0002-6009-5609; Rafiq, Muhammad/0000-0002-2165-3479; Raza, Ali/0000-0002-6443-9966
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Diseases, Stochastic Processes, Epidemics, Patient Treatment, Finite Difference Methods, Two-Sex Human Population, Antiretroviral Therapy, Competitive Numerical Analysis, Stochastic Hiv-Aids Epidemic Model, Structure Preserving Framework, Stochastic Nonstandard Finite Difference Scheme, Snsfd Scheme, Deterministic Hiv-Aids Epidemic Model
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Raza, A...et al. (2019). "Competitive Numerical Analysis for Stochastic Hıv/Aıds Epidemic Model in A Two-Sex Population",Iet Systems Biology, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 305-315.
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13
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6
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305
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315