ENTROPY FOR DTMC SIS EPIDEMIC MODEL

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  • F. FATEHI DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX, BRIGHTON, UK
  • TAYEBE WAEZIZADEH DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS, FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER AND MAHANI MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH CENTER, SHAHID BAHONAR UNIVERSITY OF KERMAN, KERMAN, IRAN
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In this paper at rst, a history of mathematical models is given.Next, some basic information about random variables, stochastic processesand Markov chains is introduced. As follows, the entropy for a discrete timeMarkov process is mentioned. After that, the entropy for SIS stochastic modelsis computed, and it is proved that an epidemic will be disappeared after a longtime.

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volume 5  issue 2

pages  59- 67

publication date 2017-02-01

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