Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01 QueenFlowerCrown98
The use of mathematical methods to study the spread of contagious diseases goes back at least to some work by Daniel Bernoulli in 1760 on smallpox. In more recent years many mathematical models have been proposed and studied for many different diseases. The following problem deals with a few of the simpler models and the conclusions that can be drawn from them. Similar models have also been used to describe the spread of rumors and of consumer products.
Some diseases (such as typhoid fever) are spread largely by carriers, individuals who can transmit the disease but who exhibit no overt symptoms. Let x and y denote the proportions of susceptibles and carriers, respectively, in the population. Suppose that carriers are identified and removed from the population at a rate β, so
dy/dt = −βy.
(i) Suppose also that the disease spreads at a rate proportional to the product of x and y; thus
dx/dt = −αxy.
(ii)
(a) Determine y at any time t by solving Eq. (i) subject to the initial condition
y(0) = y0.
(b) Use the result of part (a) to find x at any time t by solving Eq. (ii) subject to the initial condition
x(0) = x0.
(c) Find the proportion of the population that escapes the epidemic by finding the limiting value of x as
t → [infinity].
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:20, cody665
1- what do you think the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is? is it rational or irrational? make use of variables, the closure property of integers, and possibly a proof by contradiction to prove your hypothesis.2- why do we have to specify that the rational number must be nonzero when we determine what the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is? if the rational number were 0, would it give us the same result we found in the first question?
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