Stability analysis of a delayed social epidemics model with general contact rate and its optimal control

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In this paper, we formulate an alcohol quitting model in which we consider the impact of distributed time delay between contact and infection process by characterizing dynamic nature of alcoholism behaviours, and we generalize the infection rate to the general case, simultaneously, we consider two diffierent control strategies. Next, we discuss the qualities on the model, the existence and boundedness as well as positivity of the equilibrium are involved. Then, under certain proper conditions, we construct appropriate Lyapunov functionals to prove the global stability of alcohol free equilibrium point E0 and alcoholism equilibrium E* respectively. Furthermore, the optimal control strategies are derived by proposing an objective functional and using classic Pontryagin's Maximum Principle. Numerical simulations are conducted to support our theoretical results derived in optimal control.

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Wang, X. Y., Hattaf, K., Huo, H. F., & Xiang, H. (2016). Stability analysis of a delayed social epidemics model with general contact rate and its optimal control. Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, 12(4), 1267–1285. https://doi.org/10.3934/jimo.2016.12.1267

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