基于相关性和引力定律的尼日利亚nCoV-SARS-2社会动态统计研究

Ibrahim Abubakar Sadiq
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Statistical Study of nCoV-SARS-2 Disorder in Nigeria Social Dynamics using Correlation and Gravity Law
: In this study, the populated and production hub Lagos state is compared with the rest of Nigerian thirty-seven states including the federal capital territory (FCT Abuja), and their concerned distance was used to find the gravitational attraction by applying the gravity model in social dynamics. We have applied the correlation analysis to find a relationship between gravitational attraction during the COVID-19 outbreak from the epicenter state and the number of disease cases in the rest of the states (ROS). We have found out, gravity law in social dynamics has no dependence on the COVID-19 outbreak and it's widespread in Nigeria from the epicenter state. We also discovered that the inverse square law has no reliance on the number of COVID-19 cases in terms of gravitational attraction. the gravity model to find the dependence of COVID-19 spread from the pandemic epicenter Lagos state in Nigeria and the rest of the thirty-seven states including FCT Abuja where affected by this outbreak. The data were examined by using a Google map to obtain the actual distance from Lagos as our COVID-19 outbreak epicenter in connection to the rest of the states. The population figures of each state were deeply examined which allowed us to compute
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