Lyapunov functions and global properties for SEIR and SEIS epidemic models

Mathematical Medicine and Biology : a Journal of the IMA
Andrei Korobeinikov

Abstract

Lyapunov functions for classic SEIR and SEIS compartmental epidemic models, including those with vertical and horizontal transmission, are introduced. Global properties of the models is thereby established.

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