Asymptotic behavior of endemic equilibria for a SIS epidemic model in convective environments

IF 2.4 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS
Yun Li , Shigui Ruan , Zhi-Cheng Wang
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In this paper, we study a reaction-convection-diffusion SIS epidemic model with standard incidence function in a heterogeneous environment. The convection term is allowed to vary from positive to negative and a sign-changing function is used to specify convective direction. In particular, such a sign-changing function is allowed to be high-order degenerate at its critical points. We first establish the existence of endemic equilibria through the basic reproduction number R0 and investigate the asymptotic profile of R0 for large convection rate and small diffusion rate of the infectives, respectively. We further study the asymptotic behavior of endemic equilibria as convection approaches to infinity and the diffusion rate of infectives tends to zero, respectively. Our findings show that for large convection rate, both susceptible and infectious populations concentrate only at the critical points of the convection function, behaving exactly like a delta function; and for small diffusion rate of infectives, the density of susceptible population is positive while the total biomass of infectious population vanishes.
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9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Differential Equations is concerned with the theory and the application of differential equations. The articles published are addressed not only to mathematicians but also to those engineers, physicists, and other scientists for whom differential equations are valuable research tools. Research Areas Include: • Mathematical control theory • Ordinary differential equations • Partial differential equations • Stochastic differential equations • Topological dynamics • Related topics
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