Mathematical and Computational Modelling of Covid-19 Transmission Mathematical and Computational Modelling of Covid-19 Transmission
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Descripción editorial

Infectious diseases are leading threats and are of highest risk to the human population globally. Over the last two years, we saw the transmission of Covid-19. Millions of people died or were forced to live with a disability. Mathematical models are effective tools that enable analysis of relevant information, simulate the related process and evaluate beneficial results. They can help to make rational decisions to lead toward a healthy society. Formulation of mathematical models for a pollution-free environment is also very important for society. To determine the system which can be modelled, we need to formulate the basic context of the model underlying some necessary assumptions. This describes our beliefs in terms of the mathematical language of how the world functions.

This book addresses issues during the Covid phase and post-Covid phase. It analyzes transmission, impact of coinfections, and vaccination as a control or to decrease the intensity of infection. It also talks about the violence and unemployment problems occurring during the post-Covid period. This book will help societal stakeholders to resume normality slowly and steadily.

GÉNERO
Informática e Internet
PUBLICADO
2023
7 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
336
Páginas
EDITORIAL
River Publishers
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
32.8
MB
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