A Fractional Order Co-Infection Model Between Malaria and Filariasis Epidemic
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2024
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In this article, we investigate a mathematical malaria-filariasis co-infection model with the assistance of the non-integer order operator. Using the fractal-fractional operator in the Caputo-Fabrizio (CF) sense, it has been possible to understand the dynamical behaviour and complicatedness of the malaria-filariasis model. An investigation of the existence and uniqueness of the solution employs fixed-point theory. Ulam-Hyers stability helps examine the stability analysis of the proposed co-infection model. The malaria-filariasis model has been investigated using the Toufik-Atanagana (TA), a sophisticated numerical method for these biological co-infection models. With the help of numerical procedures, we provide the approximate solutions for the proposed model. A variety of fractal dimension and fractional order options are utilized for the presentation of the results. When we adjust sensitive parameters like τ and γ, the graphical representation illustrates the system’s behaviour and identifies suitable parameter ranges for solutions. In addition, we evaluate the model along with the regarded operators and various β1 values using an exceptional graphical representation. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the University of Bahrain.
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Existence And Uniqueness, Fractal-Fractional Derivative, Malaria-Filariasis Model, Numerical Scheme, Ulam-Hyers Stability, Science, numerical scheme, Q, fractal-fractional derivative, Malaria-filariasis model, Ulam-Hyers stability, Existence and uniqueness
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Kumar, Parveen...et al. (2024). "A fractional order co-infection model between malaria and filariasis epidemic", Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 132-153.
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Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
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31
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1
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132
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153
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