Modeling COVID-19 in Cape Verde Islands - An application of SIR model
The rapid and surprised emergence of COVID-19, having infected three million and killed two hundred thousand people worldwide in less than five months, has led many experts to focus on simulating its propagation dynamics in order to have an estimated outlook for the not too distante future and so su...
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Autor principal: | da Silva Adilson |
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De Gruyter
2021
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