Analysis and comparative study of a deterministic mathematical model of SARS-COV-2 with fractal-fractional operators: a case study

Author:

Kubra Khadija Tul,Ali Rooh,Alqahtani Rubayyi Turki,Gulshan Samra,Iqbal Zahoor

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we investigate a fractal-fractional-order mathematical model with the influence of hospitalized patients and the impact of vaccination with fractal-fractional operators. The respective derivatives are considered in the Caputo, Caputo Fabrizio, and Atangana–Baleanu senses of fractional order $$ \alpha $$ α and fractal dimension $$ \tau $$ τ . For the proposed problem, some results regarding basic reproduction number and stability are given. Using the next-generation matrix approach, we have investigated the global and local stability of several types of equilibrium points. We provide a detailed analysis of the existence and uniqueness of the solution. Moreover, we fit the model with the real data of Pakistan from June 01, 2020, till March 24, 2021. Then, we use the fractal-fractional derivative to find a numerical solution for the model. MATLAB software is used for numerical illustration. Graphical presentations corresponding to different parameteric values are given as well.

Funder

Rubayyi T. Alqahtani

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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