A New Comparative Study on the General Fractional Model of Covid-19 With Isolation and Quarantine Effects
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Date
2022
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Elsevier
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
A generalized version of fractional models is introduced for the COVID-19 pandemic, including the effects of isolation and quarantine. First, the general structure of fractional derivatives and integrals is discussed; then the generalized fractional model is defined from which the stability results are derived. Meanwhile, a set of real clinical observations from China is considered to determine the parameters and compute the basic reproduction number, i.e., R-0 approximate to 6.6361. Additionally, an efficient numerical technique is applied to simulate the new model and provide the associated numerical results. Based on these simulations, some figures and tables are presented, and the data of reported cases from China are compared with the numerical findings in both classical and fractional frameworks. Our comparative study indicates that a particular case of general fractional formula provides a better fit to the real data compared to the other classical and fractional models. There are also some other key parameters to be examined that show the health of society when they come to eliminate the disease. (C) 2021 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University.
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Zarghami Vahid, Kianoush/0000-0002-9942-6938; Hassanabadi, Manijeh/0000-0002-6942-3517
Keywords
Fractional Calculus, General Fractional Derivative, Covid-19 Pandemic, Isolation And Quarantine Effects, Stability Analysis, Modified Predictor-Corrector Method, General fractional derivative, Isolation and quarantine effects, Fractional calculus, COVID-19 pandemic, Stability analysis, Modified predictor–corrector method, TA1-2040, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Article
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
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159
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Alexandria Engineering Journal
Volume
61
Issue
6
Start Page
4779
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4791
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