This mathematical model describes the spread of a disease through a population using a system of differential equations. It tracks the change in the number of susceptible (S), infected (I), and recovered/removed (R) individuals over time. The rate of new infections depends on the contact rate (β) and number of susceptible and infected people, while the recovery rate (γ) determines how quickly infected individuals become recovered.
This mathematical model describes the spread of a disease through a population using a system of differential equations. It tracks the change in the number of susceptible (S), infected (I), and recovered/removed (R) individuals over time. The rate of new infections depends on the contact rate (β) and number of susceptible and infected people, while the recovery rate (γ) determines how quickly infected individuals become recovered.
This mathematical model describes the spread of a disease through a population using a system of differential equations. It tracks the change in the number of susceptible (S), infected (I), and recovered/removed (R) individuals over time. The rate of new infections depends on the contact rate (β) and number of susceptible and infected people, while the recovery rate (γ) determines how quickly infected individuals become recovered.