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    Analysis of Hiv/Aids Model With Mittag-Leffler Kernel
    (Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims, 2022) Farman, Muhammad; Akgul, Ali; Saleem, Muhammad Umer; Ahmad, Aqeel; Partohaghigh, Mohammad; Jarad, Fahd; Akram, Muhammad Mannan
    Recently different definitions of fractional derivatives are proposed for the development of real-world systems and mathematical models. In this paper, our main concern is to develop and analyze the effective numerical method for fractional order HIV/ AIDS model which is advanced approach for such biological models. With the help of an effective techniques and Sumudu transform, some new results are developed. Fractional order HIV/AIDS model is analyzed. Analysis for proposed model is new which will be helpful to understand the outbreak of HIV/AIDS in a community and will be helpful for future analysis to overcome the effect of HIV/AIDS. Novel numerical procedures are used for graphical results and their discussion.
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    Dynamical Transmission of Coronavirus Model With Analysis and Simulation
    (Tech Science Press, 2021) Baleanu, Dumitru; Akgul, Ali; Ahmad, Aqeel; Saleem, Muhammad Umer; Farman, Muhammad
    COVID-19 acts as a serious challenge to the whole world. Epidemiological data of COVID-19 is collected through media and web sources to analyze and investigate a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equation to understand the outbreaks of this epidemic disease. We analyze the diseases free and endemic equilibrium point including stability of the model. The certain threshold value of the basic reproduction number R-0 is found to observe whether population is in disease free state or endemic state. Moreover, the epidemic peak has been obtained and we expect a considerable number of cases. Finally, some numerical results are presented which show the effect of parameters estimation and different step size on our obtained solutions at the real data of some countries to check the actual behavior of the COVID-19 at different countries.