Modeling the Effect of Human Mobility on Dengue Transmission
Bentara Wadu Mesthrige Nadi Madushani De Silva,
Shyam Sanjeewa Nishantha Perera,
Naleen Chaminda Ganegoda
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2016
Pages:
169-176
Received:
14 June 2016
Accepted:
18 July 2016
Published:
3 August 2016
Abstract: Dengue is one of the most prevalent viruses transmitted by mosquitoes where increasing incidence and severity claim severe social burden. This virus is common throughout the tropics and subtropics. Dengue is a virus which propagated during the day and thus the mobility of humans can cause it to spread quickly. In this paper, we introduce mobility of humans between two neighboring areas into a mathematical model for the transmission of dengue. Dengue transmission is modeled using the classical SIR model. Simulations have been carried under four cases to compare the impact of human mobility to propagate the dengue disease. These cases are based on existence of dengue and human mobility direction regarding neighboring area. Numerical simulations are carried out using Matlab routine ode 45.
Abstract: Dengue is one of the most prevalent viruses transmitted by mosquitoes where increasing incidence and severity claim severe social burden. This virus is common throughout the tropics and subtropics. Dengue is a virus which propagated during the day and thus the mobility of humans can cause it to spread quickly. In this paper, we introduce mobility o...
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Memory Effects Due to Fractional Time Derivative and Integral Space in Diffusion Like Equation Via Haar Wavelets
I. K. Youssef,
A. R. A. Ali
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2016
Pages:
177-185
Received:
6 August 2016
Accepted:
15 August 2016
Published:
2 September 2016
Abstract: Memory and hereditary effects due to fractional time derivative are combined with the global behaviours due to space integral term. Haar wavelet operational matrix is adjusted to solve diffusion like equations with time fractional derivative, space derivatives and integral terms. The fractional derivative is understood in the Caputo sense. The memory behaviours is included in all the points of the domain due to the existence of space integral term and the inverse fractional operator treatment and this is ilustrated in error graphs introduced. A general example with four subproblems ranging from the simple classical heat equation to the fractional time diffusion equation with global integral term is proposed and the calculated results are displayed graphically.
Abstract: Memory and hereditary effects due to fractional time derivative are combined with the global behaviours due to space integral term. Haar wavelet operational matrix is adjusted to solve diffusion like equations with time fractional derivative, space derivatives and integral terms. The fractional derivative is understood in the Caputo sense. The memo...
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