Author : Anne-Sophie Corré
Seminar Report about Mathematical Modeling and Complex Network of a SAIRP Model Corré Anne-Sophie.
Covid-19 caused by coronavirus SARS-COV-2 is a recent infectious disease firstly appeared during novem- ber 2019 in Wuhan, in China. The Covid-19 pandemic still not tamed needs to be better understood and one of the biggest issue is the modeling of its evolution. These researches have been conducted to find a model and parameters fitting the real data in order to find an optimal control permitting to take up the resulting challenges of the pandemic. This is a report of some important points of Mathematics and Applications Research and Development Center’s work carried out by Cristina Silva. In this document, will be exposed the SAIRP model considered to study the disease evolution in Portugal on the period of time: from March 2, 2020 until February 11, 2021. The choice of piecewise constant parameters will be discussed before exposing the consideration of Portugal regions as a complex network.
Seminar report is here.