Dynamical analysis and numerical simulation of a stochastic influenza transmission model with human mobility and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process
Xinhong Zhang,
Tan Su,
Daqing Jiang
Abstract:With the inevitable environmental perturbations and complex population
movements, the analysis of troublesome influenza is harder to proceed.
Studies about the epidemic mathematical models can not only forecast the
development trend of influenza, but also have a beneficial influence on
the protection of health and the economy. Motivated by this, a
stochastic influenza model incorporating human mobility and the
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process is established in this paper. Based on the
existence of the unique global … Show more
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