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Dal'nevostochnyi Matematicheskii Zhurnal, 2001, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 58–67 (Mi dvmg90)  

Transition phenomena in mathematical theory of epidemic

G. Sh. Tsitsiashvili, M. A. Osipova

Institute of Applied Mathematics, Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: A generalization of the threshold Whittle's theorem of mathematical epidemic theory is made for a case when a number of susceptibles infected by an end of an epidemic is near its extremal values. It allows to give qualitative long-term prognosis of epidemic's damage. An algorythm of fast and precise calculation of a distribution of epidemic's damage for small meanings which correspond to short-term prognosis is constructed.
Received: 26.06.2000
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.977
MSC: 60K25
Language: Russian
Citation: G. Sh. Tsitsiashvili, M. A. Osipova, “Transition phenomena in mathematical theory of epidemic”, Dal'nevost. Mat. Zh., 2:1 (2001), 58–67
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