Nonlinear dynamics of epidemic spread (2022)

Published:

  • Project supervised by Prof. Akylas
  • Reviewd alternative models for epidemic spread, from simple SIR models to more complicated spatial models and network dynamics.
  • Submitted for 18.377 Nonlinear dynamics and waves.
  • Used the method of multiple scales to approximate solutions to certain SI models with oscillations.
  • Used asymptotics to compute the epidemic front for simple models.
  • Project avilable here