2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jde.2020.02.029
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The dynamics of a degenerate epidemic model with nonlocal diffusion and free boundaries

Abstract: We consider an epidemic model with nonlocal diffusion and free boundaries, which describes the evolution of an infectious agents with nonlocal diffusion and the infected humans without diffusion, where humans get infected by the agents, and infected humans in return contribute to the growth of the agents. The model can be viewed as a nonlocal version of the free boundary model studied by Ahn, Beak and Lin [2], with its origin tracing back to Capasso et al. [5,6]. We prove that the problem has a unique solution… Show more

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“…Some of the above results for (5.2) have been extended to systems of equations with nonlocal diffusion with free boundary. For example, similar results to Theorems 5.2-5.4 have been obtained for a West Nile virus model in [36], and analogous results have been obtained for weak competition and weak predatorprey models in [39], and for other epidemic models in [88,89]. In [27], similar results to Theorems 5.5 and 5.6 have also been obtained for the epidemic model of [88].…”
Section: Free Boundary Models With Nonlocal Diffusion In One Space DIsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Some of the above results for (5.2) have been extended to systems of equations with nonlocal diffusion with free boundary. For example, similar results to Theorems 5.2-5.4 have been obtained for a West Nile virus model in [36], and analogous results have been obtained for weak competition and weak predatorprey models in [39], and for other epidemic models in [88,89]. In [27], similar results to Theorems 5.5 and 5.6 have also been obtained for the epidemic model of [88].…”
Section: Free Boundary Models With Nonlocal Diffusion In One Space DIsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…We also obtain sharp criteria for spreading and vanishing, which reveal that changes do occur in these criteria from the earlier model in [33] where the term cv was used; in particular, small nonlocal dispersal rate of u alone no longer guarantees successful spreading of the disease as in the model of [33].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Motivated by the work [4], some related models with nonlocal diffusion and free boundaries have been considered in several recent works (see, for example, [13,23,33]). In particular, Zhao et al [33] studied a nonlocal version of (1.2), which has the form…”
Section: Meng Zhao Wantong LI and Yihong Dumentioning
confidence: 99%
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