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Mathematical Investigation of the Infection Dynamics of COVID-19 Using the Fractional Differential Quadrature Method

M. Mohamed    
S. M. Mabrouk and A. S. Rashed    

Resumen

In recent times, the global community has been faced with the unprecedented challenge of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which has had a profound and enduring impact on both global health and the global economy. The utilization of mathematical modeling has become an essential instrument in the characterization and understanding of the dynamics associated with infectious illnesses. In this study, the utilization of the differential quadrature method (DQM) was employed in order to anticipate the characterization of the dynamics of COVID-19 through a fractional mathematical model. Uniform and non-uniform polynomial differential quadrature methods (PDQMs) and a discrete singular convolution method (DSCDQM) were employed in the examination of the dynamics of COVID-19 in vulnerable, exposed, deceased, asymptomatic, and recovered persons. An analysis was conducted to compare the methodologies used in this study, as well as the modified Euler method, in order to highlight the superior efficiency of the DQM approach in terms of code-execution times. The results demonstrated that the fractional order significantly influenced the outcomes. As the fractional order tended towards unity, the anticipated numbers of vulnerable, exposed, deceased, asymptomatic, and recovered individuals increased. During the initial week of the inquiry, there was a substantial rise in the number of individuals who contracted COVID-19, which was primarily attributed to the disease?s high transmission rate. As a result, there was an increase in the number of individuals who recovered, in tandem with the rise in the number of infected individuals. These results highlight the importance of the fractional order in influencing the dynamics of COVID-19. The utilization of the DQM approach, characterized by its proficient code-execution durations, provided significant insights into the dynamics of COVID-19 among diverse population cohorts and enhanced our comprehension of the evolution of the pandemic. The proposed method was efficient in dealing with ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), and fractional differential equations (FDEs), in either linear or nonlinear forms. In addition, the stability of the DQM and its validity were verified during the present study. Moreover, the error analysis showed that DQM has better error percentages in many applications than other relevant techniques.

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