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Bifurcation analysis and effective approaches to control for measles using SEIR mathematical model

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  • H.A. Bhavithra
  • S. Sindu Devi

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The aim of this work is to create the SEIR model for measles in Indonesia. The model has four compartments built into its construction. The SEIR model analysis yields local stability at the basic reproductive number and the fuzzy disease-free equilibrium is calculated. Sensitivity analysis has been done as part of control strategies, and after that, a fuzzy reproduction number control approach has been put into practice. The bifurcation theorem deals with dynamical systems that have one or more external parameters and how the parameters might change and affect the way the solution set is structured. In essence, this type of behaviour is dictated by the stability of solutions and how they may alter when the parameters change. The Euler method is used to carry out the numerical stimulation.

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  • H.A. Bhavithra & S. Sindu Devi, 2026. "Bifurcation analysis and effective approaches to control for measles using SEIR mathematical model," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 34(2), pages 192-214.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:34:y:2026:i:2:p:192-214
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