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A vigorous study of fractional order COVID-19 model via ABC derivatives

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The newly arose irresistible sickness known as the Covid illness (COVID-19), is a highly infectious viral disease. This disease caused millions of tainted cases internationally and still represent a disturbing… Click to show full abstract

The newly arose irresistible sickness known as the Covid illness (COVID-19), is a highly infectious viral disease. This disease caused millions of tainted cases internationally and still represent a disturbing circumstance for the human lives. As of late, numerous mathematical compartmental models have been considered to even more likely comprehend the Covid illness. The greater part of these models depends on integer-order derivatives which cannot catch the fading memory and crossover behavior found in many biological phenomena. Along these lines, the Covid illness in this paper is studied by investigating the elements of COVID-19 contamination utilizing the non-integer Atangana-Baleanu-Caputo derivative. Using the fixed-point approach, the existence and uniqueness of the integral of the fractional model for COVID is further deliberated. Along with Ulam-Hyers stability analysis, for the given model, all basic properties are studied. Furthermore, numerical simulations are performed using Newton polynomial and Adams Bashforth approaches for determining the impact of parameters change on the dynamical behaviour of the systems.

Keywords: order; covid illness; covid; model; vigorous study; study fractional

Journal Title: Results in Physics
Year Published: 2021

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