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Tom Britton (Stockholm University) presenting Virtually The COVID-19 pandemic has put an intense spotlight on the little-known field of In this lecture, we will discuss the susceptible infectious susceptible (SIS) Subject: Mathematics Course: MATHEMATICAL MODELLING Keyword: SWAYAMPRABHA. The pandemic may not be completely over yet, but with case numbers down and vaccines and boosters readily available, states ...

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Hot Topic: Mathematics of Disease – The Science of Epidemic Modeling | September 21

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put an intense spotlight on the little-known field of

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In this lecture, we will discuss the susceptible infectious susceptible (SIS)

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The pandemic may not be completely over yet, but with case numbers down and vaccines and boosters readily available, states ...