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Jyothi, K. T. N.
- Mathematical Modeling in Epidemiology
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1 Department of Mathematics, Ideal College of Arts & Sciences, Kakinada, IN
2 Department of Physics, Ideal College of Arts & Sciences, Kakinada., IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Ideal College of Arts & Sciences, Kakinada, IN
2 Department of Physics, Ideal College of Arts & Sciences, Kakinada., IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 353-354Abstract
Mathematical modeling is a discipline, which deals with the study of infectious diseases in a population. The aim of epidemic modeling is to understand and if possible control the spread of the disease. In this paper I am trying to investigate the mathematical relation between immunity system and antigens. In this paper my intention is to prove in an individual an immunity system was playing important role in spreading diseases. Mathematical models have been applied to evaluate existing therapies and suggest novel therapies. This paper reviews the contributions of mathematical modeling to immunity system. These modeling have great potential in this field.Keywords
Mathematical Modeling, Epidemic Modeling, Immunology, Differential Equation, Susceptible.References
- “Differential equations and their applications” by zafar ahsan.
- “Differential equations, dynamical systems, and as introduction chaos” by Morris W. Hirsch, Stephen Smale, Robert L. Devaney
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- Mathematics and Society
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1 Ideal College of Arts and Sciences (A), Kakinada, A.P., IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Ideal College of Arts and Sciences (A), Kakinada, A.P., IN
1 Ideal College of Arts and Sciences (A), Kakinada, A.P., IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Ideal College of Arts and Sciences (A), Kakinada, A.P., IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 537-540Abstract
In this paper, we wish to discuss How is Mathematics related to Civil Society? Every man may need it at any time, Just like a language, we need Mathematics to communicate. „Mathematics is the science of measurement, quantity and magnitude‟. Today it is a diverse discipline that deals with data, measurements and with mathematical models of natural phenomena, of human behavior, and of social systems. At a psychological level, exposure to mathematics helps in developing an analytic mind and assists in better organization of ideas. Mathematics runs in the veins of natural sciences like Physics and Astronomy. We live in a time of extraordinary and accelerating change i.e., a new phase of development. The need to understand and be able to use mathematics in everyday life and in the workplace has never been greater and will continue to increase. Mathematics is one of the greatest cultural and Intellectual achievements of human-kind. Mathematics occupies a crucial and unique role in the human societies and represents a strategic key in the development of the whole mankind.Keywords
Civil Society, Science and Technology, Economic Role, Scientific Role.References
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