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A deep learning approach for solving a fractional order Monkeypox transmission model using a harmonic neural network
Nimra Shoket1, Abdul Mannan1, Jamshaid Ul Rahman1
1Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, Government College University Lahore, Lahore, 54600, Pakistan.
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This study investigates the transmission dynamics of Monkeypox disease using a Harmonic neural network (HNN) framework optimized through stochastic gradient descent with momentum (SGDM). The proposed HNN-SGDM approach is applied to a nonlinear Monkeypox model consisting of nine coupled differential equations describing the interactions between human and rodent populations. HNN are employed because traditional non-oscillatory activation functions often struggle to capture the periodic and complex dynamics of disease transmission, whereas harmonic activation functions efficiently approximate such oscillatory patterns. SGDM is chosen to improve convergence and optimization stability in high-dimensional, non-convex search spaces. The proposed solver achieves high precision, with absolute errors ranging from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text], confirming its numerical stability and convergence. The robustness and reliability of HNN-SGDM framework are further validated through statistical performance measures, including mean absolute error, root mean square error, and Theil's inequality coefficient. Graphical analyses, including weight distributions, box plots, histograms, and loss curves, further validate the model's performance. This approach highlights the effectiveness of deep learning in epidemiological modeling and provides a methodology extendable to other infectious disease frameworks.
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