Epidemics modeling has been particularly growing in the past years. In epidemics studies, mathematical modeling is used in particular to reach a better understanding of some neglected diseases (dengue, malaria, …) and of new emerging ones (SARS, influenza A,….) of big agglomerates. Such studies offer new challenges both from the modeling point of view (searching for simple models which capture the main characteristics of the disease spreading), data analysis and mathematical complexity. We are facing often with complex networks especially when modeling the city dynamics. Such networks can be static (in first approximation) and homogeneous, static and not homogeneous and/or not static (when taking into account the city structure, micro‐climates, people circulation, etc.). The objective being studying epidemics dynamics and being able to predict its spreading.
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30 September 2010
ICNAAM 2010: International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2010
19–25 September 2010
Rhodes (Greece)
Research Article|
September 30 2010
Epidemics Modelings: Some New Challenges
Stefanella Boatto;
Stefanella Boatto
aDepartamento de Matemática Aplicada, Instituto de Matemática, CCMN, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Renata Stella Khouri;
Renata Stella Khouri
aDepartamento de Matemática Aplicada, Instituto de Matemática, CCMN, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Lucas Solerman;
Lucas Solerman
aDepartamento de Matemática Aplicada, Instituto de Matemática, CCMN, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Claudia Codeço;
Claudia Codeço
bFIOCRUZ, Rio de de Janeiro, Brazil
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Catherine Bonnet
Catherine Bonnet
cINRIA‐Saclay, France
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1281, 1529 (2010)
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Stefanella Boatto, Renata Stella Khouri, Lucas Solerman, Claudia Codeço, Catherine Bonnet; Epidemics Modelings: Some New Challenges. AIP Conf. Proc. 30 September 2010; 1281 (1): 1529. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3498081
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