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Short- and Long-Term Optimal Control of a Mathematical Model for HIV Infection of CD4+T Cells
1Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Rd., Kennesaw, GA, 30144, USA. acroicu@kennesaw.edu.
Abstract:
The main goal of this study was to develop a theoretical short- and long-term optimal control treatment of HIV infection of [Formula: see text] cells. The aim of the mathematical model used herein is to make the free HIV virus particles in the blood decrease, while administering a treatment that is less toxic to patients. Pontryagin's classical control theory is applied to a mathematical model of HIV infection of [Formula: see text] cells characterized by a system of nonlinear differential equations with the following unknown functions: the concentration of susceptible [Formula: see text] cells, [Formula: see text] cells infected by the HIV viruses and free HIV virus particles in the blood.

