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Romain Ducasse1, Samuel Nordmann2
1Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions (LJLL), Université Paris Cité and Sorbonne Université, CNRS, 75006, Paris, France. ducasse@math.univ-paris-diderot.fr.
Abstract:
We consider a multi-species reaction-diffusion system that arises in epidemiology to describe the spread of several strains, or variants, of a disease in a population. Our model is a natural spatial, multi-species, extension of the classical SIR model of Kermack and McKendrick. First, we study the long-time behavior of the solutions and show that there is a "selection via propagation" phenomenon: starting with N strains, only a subset of them - that we identify - propagates and invades space, with some given speeds that we compute. Then, we obtain some qualitative properties concerning the effects of the competition between the different strains on the outcome of the epidemic. In particular, we prove that the dynamics of the model is not characterized by the usual notion of basic reproduction number, which strongly differs from the classical case with one strain.
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