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Modeling The Lifecycle Of Ebola Virus Under Biosafety Level 2 Conditions With Virus-like Particles Containing Tetracistronic Minigenomes
Published on: September 27, 2014
Mean field game for modeling of COVID-19 spread
Viktoriya Petrakova1, Olga Krivorotko2,3
1Institute of Computational Modeling of SB RAS, 50/44 Akademgorodok str., 660036, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Abstract:
The paper presents one of the possible approaches to pandemic spread modeling. The proposed model is based on the mean-field control inside separate groups of population, namely, suspectable (S), infected (I), removed (R) and cross-immune (C) ones. The numerical algorithm to solve this problem ensures conservation of the total population mass during timeline. The numerical experiments demonstrate modeling results for COVID-19 spread in Novosibirsk (Russia) for two 100-day periods.
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