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Seasonally Forced SIR Systems Applied to Respiratory Infectious Diseases, Bifurcations, and Chaos 

Stollenwerk, N.Autoridad BCAM; Spaziani, S.; Mar, J.; Knopoff, D.A.Autoridad BCAM; Cusimano, N.Autoridad BCAM; Anam, V.Autoridad BCAM; Aguiar, M.Autoridad BCAM; Eguiguren, I.Autoridad BCAM; Srivastav, A. K. (2022-03-03)
We investigate models to describe respiratory diseases with fast mutating virus pathogens such that after some years the aquired resistance is lost and hosts can be infected with new variants of the pathogen. Such models ...
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Understanding COVID-19 Epidemics: A Multi-Scale Modeling Approach 

Aguiar, M.Autoridad BCAM; Anam, V.Autoridad BCAM; Cusimano, N.Autoridad BCAM; Knopoff, D.A.Autoridad BCAM; Stollenwerk, N.Autoridad BCAM (2022-02-18)
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020 and, since then, research on mathematical modeling became imperative and very influential to understand the epidemiological dynamics of disease ...
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Spatially Extended SHAR Epidemiological Framework of Infectious Disease Transmission 

Knopoff, D.A.Autoridad BCAM; Cusimano, N.Autoridad BCAM; Stollenwerk, N.Autoridad BCAM; Aguiar, M.Autoridad BCAM (2022-02-13)
Mathematical models play an important role in epidemiology. The inclusion of a spatial component in epidemiological models is especially important to understand and address many relevant ecological and public health ...
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Critical fluctuations in epidemic models explain COVID‑19 post‑lockdown dynamics 

Aguiar, M.Autoridad BCAM; BidaurrazagaVan‑Dierdonc, J.; Mar, J.; Cusimano, N.Autoridad BCAM; Knopoff, D.A.Autoridad BCAM; Anam, V.Autoridad BCAM; Stollenwerk, N.Autoridad BCAM (2021-07-06)
As the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, research on mathematical modeling became imperative and very influential to understand the epidemiological dynamics of disease spreading. The momentary reproduction ratio r(t) of an ...

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AuthorAguiar, M. (4)
Cusimano, N. (4)
Knopoff, D.A. (4)
Stollenwerk, N. (4)
Anam, V. (3)Mar, J. (2)BidaurrazagaVan‑Dierdonc, J. (1)Eguiguren, I. (1)Spaziani, S. (1)Srivastav, A. K. (1)SubjectCOVID-19 (1)COVID-19, SHAR Model, kinetic theory of active particles, epidemics, multi-scale modeling approach (1)LOCKDOWN (1)MATHEMATICAL MODELING (1)STOCHASTIC FLUCTUATIONS (1)... másFecha2022 (3)2021 (1)

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