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How are Wave Functions Modeled?
Epidemiologists use various
mathematical models
to represent wave functions. These models often incorporate factors such as
infection rates
,
recovery rates
, and
population immunity
. Common models include:
SIR Model
(Susceptible, Infected, Recovered)
SEIR Model
(Susceptible, Exposed, Infected, Recovered)
Agent-Based Models
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