Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, Bangalore University , Bengaluru 560056, India
Abstract
Abstract
The Haar wavelet collocation method, a wavelet technique, is discussed in this article to examine the mathematical model of Hepatitis B virus infection. We took into account the HB virus, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) immune response, birth rate, death rate, and infected and uninfected hepatocytes to identify the dynamics of the hepatitis B virus infection. An ordinary differential equation (ODE) system that is nonlinear makes up this model. Using this method, the Hepatitis B Virus model can be solved by expressing each dependent variable as a Haar wavelet and then converting the system of ordinary differential equations into a system of nonlinear algebraic equations. The unknown coefficient values are thought to be extracted using the collocation procedure and the Newton–Raphson method. Tables and graphs are used to illustrate the characteristics of the Hepatitis B virus. The obtained results show that the current approach outperforms other approaches found in the literature in terms of accuracy. Mathematica software is utilized to obtain numerical results and nature.
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