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Predictive Dynamical Modeling and Stability of the Equilibria in a Discrete Fractional Difference Covid-19 Epidemic Model

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2023

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The SARSCoV-2 virus, also known as the coronavirus-2, is the consequence of COVID-19, a severe acute respiratory syndrome. Droplets from an infectious individual are how the pathogen is transmitted from one individual to another and occasionally, these particles can contain toxic textures that could also serve as an entry point for the pathogen. We formed a discrete fractional-order COVID-19 framework for this investigation using information and inferences from Thailand. To combat the illnesses, the region has implemented mandatory vaccination, interpersonal stratification and mask distribution programs. As a result, we divided the vulnerable people into two groups: those who support the initiatives and those who do not take the influence regulations seriously. We analyze endemic problems and common data while demonstrating the threshold evolution defined by the fundamental reproductive quantity R0. Employing the mean general interval, we have evaluated the configuration value systems in our framework. Such a framework has been shown to be adaptable to changing pathogen populations over time. The Picard Lindelof technique is applied to determine the existence-uniqueness of the solution for the proposed scheme. In light of the relationship between the R0 and the consistency of the fixed points in this framework, several theoretical conclusions are made. Numerous numerical simulations are conducted to validate the outcome.

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Fractional Difference Equation, Discrete Fractional Operator, Equilibrium Points, Local And Global Stability, Existence And Uniqueness, Physics, QC1-999, Equilibrium points, Fractional difference equation, Discrete fractional operator, Existence and uniqueness, Local and global stability, Article

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Chu, Yu-Ming;...et.al. (2023). "Predictive dynamical modeling and stability of the equilibria in a discrete fractional difference COVID-19 epidemic model", Results in Physics, Vol.49.

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