Power-series solution of compartmental epidemiological models

Power-series solution of compartmental epidemiological models

H. M. Srivastava;I. Area;J. J. Nieto;H. M. Srivastava;I. Area;J. J. Nieto;H. M. Srivastava;I. Area;J. J. Nieto;
mathematical biosciences and engineering 2021 Vol. 18 pp. 3274-3290
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In this work, power-series solutions of compartmental epidemiological models are used to provide alternate methods to solve the corresponding systems of nonlinear differential equations. A simple and classical SIR compartmental model is considered to reveal clearly the idea of our approach. Moreover, a SAIRP compartmental model is also analyzed by using the same methodology, previously applied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Numerical experiments are performed to show the accuracy of this approach.

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