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An Existence Theorem for a Nonlocal Global Pandemic Model for Insect-Borne Diseases
John R. Cannon,
Daniel J. Galiffa
School of Science (Behrend)
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Pandemic Model
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Insect-borne Diseases
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Existence Theorem
100%
Global Pandemic
100%
Weak Formulation
66%
Auxiliary Problem
33%
Integro-differential Equations
33%
Fixed Point Argument
33%
Functional Differential Equations
33%
Yellow Fever
33%
Spherical Coordinate Transformation
33%
Nonlocal Boundary Value Problem
33%
Mathematics
Existence Theorem
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Borne Disease
100%
Weak Formulation
66%
Ordinary Differential Equation
33%
Weak Solution
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Unit Sphere
33%
Boundary Value Problems
33%
Fixed Points
33%
Integrodifferential Equation
33%
Auxiliary Problem
33%
Spherical Coordinate
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Functional-Differential Equation
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