Nonlinear science against the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

This special issue showcases recent uses of mathematical and nonlinear science methods in the study of different problems arising in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sixteen original research papers included in this collection span a wide spectrum of studies including classical epidemiological models, new models accounting for COVID-19 specificities, non-pharmaceutical control measures, network models and other problems related to the pandemic.

Keywords

Mathematical epidemiology
Dynamical systems in epidemics
SARS-COV-19 mathematical studies

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