TITLE:
Numerical Simulation and Parameter Estimation of Fractional-Order Dynamic Epidemic Model for COVID-19
AUTHORS:
Rong Kang, Tianzeng Li
KEYWORDS:
Parameter Estimation, COVID-19, Infectious Disease Model, Fractional-Order Derivative
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.12 No.10,
October
29,
2024
ABSTRACT: The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019 resulted in numerous infections and deaths. In order to better study the transmission of COVID-19, this article adopts an improved fractional-order SIR model. Firstly, the properties of the model are studied, including the feasible domain and bounded solutions of the system. Secondly, the stability of the system is discussed, among other things. Then, the GMMP method is introduced to obtain numerical solutions for the COVID-19 system and combined with the improved MH-NMSS-PSO parameter estimation method to fit the real data of Delhi, India from April 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. The results show that the fitting effect is quite ideal. Finally, long-term predictions were made on the number of infections. We accurately estimate that the peak number of infections in Delhi, India, can reach around 2.1 million. This paper also compares the fitting performance of the integer-order COVID-19 model and the fractional-order COVID-19 model using the real data from Delhi. The results indicate that the fractional-order model with different orders, as we proposed, performs the best.