On an epidemiological model with nonlinear infection incidence: Local and global perspective |
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Authors: | R. Bhattacharyya B. Mukhopadhyay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Science, The Calcutta Technical School, 110, S.N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata 700 013, India;2. Department of Science, Central Calcutta Polytechnic, 21, Convent Road, Kolkata 700 014, India |
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Abstract: | Though bilinear and standard incident rates have been used frequently in classical epidemic models, nonlinearity in infection incidence is considered to be an useful modification due to its proximity with various realistic situations of disease propagation among ecological populations. In the present research, we consider an epidemiological model with SIS disease in the population. Infection is assumed to propagate following nonlinear incidence. First, we perform a stability and bifurcation analysis of the system around different equilibria from a local perspective. It is observed that the infected incidence fraction (p) plays the key role in controlling the disease dynamics. Then, using an iteration scheme and comparison argument, we investigate the global stability criteria of the model system around the endemic state and infer that the disease will persist among the species in the long run. Numerical simulation study is also carried out to illustrate and augment the analytical findings. |
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Keywords: | Susceptible prey Infected prey Nonlinear incidence Hopf-bifurcation Comparison argument Global stability |
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