Study of lump and periodic waves along with rogue waves and breathers for mathematical modeling of biological dynamical system

Author:

Rizvi Syed T. R.1ORCID,Seadawy Aly. R.2ORCID,Khizar Saria1,Ahmad Ali3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

2. Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Medina 41411, Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Information Technology and Security, College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Globally, infectious diseases pose a significant threat. Notable cases include influenza, Hepatitis B and HIV. COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus, has been the subject of recent discussion due to its great transmissibility. This study explores the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) epidemic model, explaining several analytical approaches to comprehend the nonlinear incident rates and geographic dispersion. The model investigates phenomena such as M-shaped solitons, homoclinic breather-like solitons, lump waves (LWs), lump solution (LS) with one or two kinks, rogue waves (RWs), periodic waves (PWs) and periodic cross-kink waves. These solutions aid in understanding the disease spread and informing containment strategies by identifying optimal outbreak control methods. This work studies localized wave solutions in nonlinear wave equations, known as soliton solutions including the LS. RWs are characterized by unexpectedly large amplitude and rapid profile changes, drawing attention for their erratic features. PWs exhibit periodic repetitions over time and space. Besides, some type of solitons with special waveforms are the periodic cross-kink, M-shaped and homoclinic breather-like solitons. Graphical representation visualizes the behavior of these effective waves, providing insights into virus spread in specific regions over time. SIR models help identify optimal strategies for controlling outbreaks. The work adds to our understanding of epidemic dynamics by illuminating how the movement of susceptible and infected individuals affects the spread of disease.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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