New Applications Related To Covid-19
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Date
2021
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Elsevier
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Abstract
Analysis of mathematical models projected for COVID-19 presents in many valuable outputs. We analyze a model of differential equation related to Covid-19 in this paper. We use fractal-fractional derivatives in the proposed model. We analyze the equilibria of the model. We discuss the stability analysis in details. We apply very effective method to obtain the numerical results. We demonstrate our results by the numerical simulations.
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Rafiq, Muhammad/0000-0002-2165-3479; Ur-Rehman, Aziz-/0009-0007-4185-7675; Raza, Ali/0000-0002-6443-9966
Keywords
Covid-19, Fractal Fractional Derivative, Stability Analysis, Numerical Simulations, Fractal fractional derivative, QC1-999, General Physics and Astronomy, Infectious disease (medical specialty), Mathematical analysis, Article, mathematical analysis, Virology, Health Sciences, Machine learning, Numerical simulations, FOS: Mathematics, Pathology, Disease, Stability (learning theory), Biology, Anomalous Diffusion Modeling and Analysis, Modeling the Dynamics of COVID-19 Pandemic, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), Physics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Stability analysis, Outbreak, Applied mathematics, Computer science, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Modeling and Simulation, Disease Transmission and Population Dynamics, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Statistical physics, Covid-19, Fractal, 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak, Mathematics, Numerical analysis
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01 natural sciences, 0103 physical sciences
Citation
Akgül, Ali...et al. (2021). "New applications related to Covid-19", Results in Physics, Vol. 20.
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Results in Physics
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20
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