Comparative Analysis of Fractional Order Dengue Model With Temperature Effect Via Singular and Non-Singular Operators

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In this work, we generalize a (deterministic) mathematical model that anticipates the influence of temperature on dengue transmission incorporating temperature-dependent model parameters. The motivation comes by the epidemiological evidence and several recent studies clearly states fluctuations in temperature, rainfall, and global climate indexes are determinant on the transmission dynamic and epidemic behavior of dengue virus that causes deadly diseases with incidence rates significantly risen worldwide in the past decade. Taking into account the importance of the subject in nowadays and the diversity of fractional calculus operators in mathematical modeling of complex real-world systems, in this paper we investigated the importance of the new model based on Mittag-Leffler kernel as being non-singular kernel. The sensitivity analysis of the generalized model is newly investigated. Numerical simulations are carried out in a comparative sense within the temperature fluctuations for both singular and non-singular fractional operators of different orders. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Fractional Calculus, Deterministic Dengue Model, Temperature, Transmission Dynamics, Numerical Simulations

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Defterli, Özlem (2021). "Comparative analysis of fractional order dengue model with temperature effect via singular and non-singular operators", Chaos Solitons & Fractals, Vol. 144.

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