[HTML][HTML] Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - Infectious Disease Modelling, 2021 - Elsevier
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …

Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - Infectious Disease Modelling, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …

[HTML][HTML] Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - Infectious Disease Modelling, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …

[PDF][PDF] Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - 2020 - mathstat.dal.ca
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …

[PDF][PDF] Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - 2020 - mathstat.dal.ca
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …

Law of mass action and saturation in SIR model with application to Coronavirus modelling.

T Kolokolnikov, D Iron - Infectious Disease Modelling, 2020 - europepmc.org
When using SIR and related models, it is common to assume that the infection rate is
proportional to the product of susceptible and infected individuals. While this assumption …