A multi-group SEIRA model for the spread of COVID-19 among heterogeneous populations

Author:

Contreras SebastiánORCID,Villavicencio H. Andrés,Medina-Ortiz DavidORCID,Biron-Lattes Juan Pablo,Olivera-Nappa ÁlvaroORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Mathematics,General Physics and Astronomy,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics,Applied Mathematics

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