IMPACT OF FRACTIONAL CONFORMABLE DERIVATIVES ON A(H1N1) INFECTION MODEL
Abstract
In this study, the conformable fractional derivative(CFD) of order % in conjunction with the LC operator of orderρ is used to develop the model of the transmission of the A(H1N1) influenza infection. A brand-new A(H1N1) influenza infection model is presented, with a population split into four different compartments. Fixed point theorems were used to prove the existence of the solutions and uniqueness of this model. The basic reproduction number R_0 was determined. The least and most sensitive variables that could alter R0 were then determined using normalized forward sensitivity indices. Through numerical simulations carried out with the aid of the Adams-Moulton approach, the study also investigated the effects of numerous biological characteristics on the system. The findings demonstrated that if ϱ < 1 and ρ < 1 under the CFD, also the findings demonstrated that if ϱ = 1 and ρ = 1 under the CFD, the A(H1N1) influenza infection will not vanish.
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