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    An ANFIS model-based approach to investigate the effect of lockdown due to COVID-19 on public health

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    During the first and second quarters of the year 2020, most of the countries had implemented complete or partial lockdown policies to slow down the transmission of the COVID-19. To cultivate the effect of lockdown due to COVID-19 on public health, we have collected the data of six primary parameters, namely systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, insomnia, cholesterol, and respiratory distress of 200 randomly chosen people from a municipality region of West Bengal, India before and after lockdown. With the help of these data and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), we have formulated a model that has established that lockdown due to COVID-19 has negligible impacts on the individuals with better health condition but has significant effects on the health conditions to those populations who have poor health

    The impact of media awareness on a fractional-order SEIR epidemic model with optimal treatment and vaccination

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    During any pandemic, to decrease the spreading possibility of infectious diseases to people, boosting public awareness is crucial. Media helps to boost this awareness. This paper aims to check the impact of awareness of media regarding infectious diseases. For this reason, an SEIR-type epidemic model is proposed and examined in this research, along with the memory effect. Here, stability analysis and the existence and uniqueness of the non-negative and bounded solution of our model are explored. The basic reproduction number R0R_0 is calculated using the next-generation matrix method. Depending on the value of R0R_0, only one endemic equilibrium occurs and is stable for R0>1R_0>1. In addition, it is found that the system encounters a transcritical bifurcation at R0=1R_0=1. Here, the optimal treatment and vaccination are determined using the fractional-order optimal control. The findings are also displayed and corroborated by replicating the model with certain hypothetical parameter values, and it can be concluded that fractional order produces better outcomes when the sickness persists in the population. To determine how sensitive the parameters are to R0R_0 and the state variables, we do local and global sensitivity analysis. Sensitivity analysis reveals that by reducing the rates of new recruitment and disease transmission, we might be able to lower the value of R0R_0. We might be able to retain more susceptibles in the susceptible class by increasing media literacy as well

    Book of Abstracts of the 2nd International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences (ICAMCS-2022)

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    It is a great privilege for us to present the abstract book of ICAMCS-2022 to the authors and the delegates of the event. We hope that you will find it useful, valuable, aspiring, and inspiring. This book is a record of abstracts of the keynote talks, invited talks, and papers presented by the participants, which indicates the progress and state of development in research at the time of writing the research article. It is an invaluable asset to all researchers. The book provides a permanent record of this asset. Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Computational SciencesConference Acronym: ICAMCS-2022Conference Date: 12-14 October 2022Conference Organizers: DIT University, Dehradun, IndiaConference Mode: Online (Virtual
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