A black swan and canard cascades in an SIR infectious disease model

Autor/a

Korobeinikov, A.

Shchepakina, E.

Sobolev, V.

Data de publicació

2020-01-01



Resum

Models of the spread of infectious diseases commonly have to deal with the problem of multiple timescales which naturally occur in the epidemic models. In the most cases, this problem is implicitly avoided with the use of the so-called constant population size assumption. However, applicability of this assumption can require a justification (which is typically omitted). In this paper we consider some multiscale phenomena that arise in a reasonably simple Susceptible- Infected-Removed (SIR) model with variable population size. In particular, we discuss examples of the canard cascades and a black swan that arise in this model. © 2020 the Author(s).

Tipus de document

Article
Versió publicada

Llengua

Anglès

Paraules clau

51

Pàgines

12 p.

Publicat per

American Institute of Mathematical Sciences

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