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Xiaochen Yang1, Zhanwen Yang1, Chiping Zhang1
1School of Mathematics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, P.R. China.
Abstract:
This article deals with the numerical positivity, boundedness, convergence, and dynamical behaviors for stochastic susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model. To guarantee the biological significance of the split-step backward Euler method applied to the stochastic SIS model, the numerical positivity and boundedness are investigated by the truncated Wiener process. Motivated by the almost sure boundedness of exact and numerical solutions, the convergence is discussed by the fundamental convergence theorem with a local Lipschitz condition. Moreover, the numerical extinction and persistence are initially obtained by an exponential presentation of the stochastic stability function and strong law of the large number for martingales, which reproduces the existing theoretical results. Finally, numerical examples are given to validate our numerical results for the stochastic SIS model.
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