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Evaluation of COVID‐19 pandemic spreading using computational analysis on nonlinear SITR model

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The main purpose of present paper is to investigate the nonlinear model of COVID‐19 (novel coronavirus) computationally. The SITR model is designed according to four classifications of Susceptible (S), Infectious… Click to show full abstract

The main purpose of present paper is to investigate the nonlinear model of COVID‐19 (novel coronavirus) computationally. The SITR model is designed according to four classifications of Susceptible (S), Infectious (I), Treatment (T) and Recovered (R). Two convenient and effective numerical techniques namely the Adams–Bashforth Method (ABM) and Milne‐Simpson Method (MSM) are employed to analyze the epidemic model. The influences of the contact rate parameter (β), recovery parameter (μ) and death parameter (α) on the variables including S, I and R are studied comprehensively. The obtained findings indicate that by increasing the contact rate parameter the infectious and recovered categories enhance but the susceptible mechanism decreases.

Keywords: pandemic spreading; evaluation covid; parameter; covid pandemic; sitr model; model

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2022

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