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A GENERAL UNIQUENESS RESULT OF AN ENDEMIC STATE FOR AN EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH EXTERNAL FORCE OF INFECTION

  • Published : 2007.10.31

Abstract

We present a general uniqueness result of an endemic state for an S-I-R model with external force of infection. We reduce the problem of finding non-trivial steady state solutions to that of finding zeros of a real function of one variable so that we can easily prove the uniqueness of an endemic state. We introduce an assumption which was usually used to show stability of a non-trivial steady state. It turns out that such an assumption adopted from a stability analysis is crucial for proving the uniqueness as well, and the assumption holds for almost all cases in our model.

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