Fitcovid19 program - Milan Batista

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Luiza
Luiza el 24 de Jun. de 2020
Comentada: Luiza el 25 de Jun. de 2020
Dear all,
I took my time this days to study the program developed by Milan Batist for COVID19.
I really appreciate this work, it is an excelent outcome and a very good informational source for students, like me.
Regarding this program, I would like to receive some advices from people with much more experience than me. Even if Mila Batista would be the most entitled to responde to my questions, I know that on this forum, there are many skilfull persons, that could responde to these.
1) Basically, I would like to adapt to program to run for SIS and SIRS models.
Do you have some recomendations?
2) I suppose, at least the following equation should be modified. What is this equation generated like, based on the 3 SIR equations? I couldn't find a relationship between the SIR equations and this one.
dCdt = N*(1 - c)*(beta*c + gamma*log((1 - c)/(1 - c0)));
3) Also, the starting values for k,r,A have some specific formulas in the iniguess function, that does not seem to be similar with those I have found described in the logistic growth model.
4) What are these kind of functions based on? Can you indicate me the mathematics theory?
%CALCINFLECTIONPOINT Calculate inflection point for density curve
cm = 1 + (gamma/2/beta)*...
flambertw(-1, -2*beta*(1 - c0)*exp(-(1 + beta/gamma))/gamma);
Thank you very much!
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Star Strider
Star Strider el 25 de Jun. de 2020
Attach the PDF of the peper you are referring to.
Luiza
Luiza el 25 de Jun. de 2020
Hello,
This is the reference for the program:
Also, some explanations are given here, including the logistic growh model (although, this paper seems to apply to an older version of the program):https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339311383_Estimation_of_the_final_size_of_the_coronavirus_epidemic_by_the_SIR_model
Thank you!

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