Date of Award
Spring 5-2022
Degree Type
Masters Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Committee Chair
Dr. James Lambers
Committee Chair School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Committee Member 2
Dr. Haiyan Tian
Committee Member 2 School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Committee Member 3
Dr. Huiqing Zhu
Committee Member 3 School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Abstract
In this we study large scale disease modeling. After understanding the mechanics behind the SIR disease model in an ODE sense, we will apply this knowledge to model disease spread in more and more increasing advanced cellular automata. Eventually, some of our cellular automata will include long distance travel. From this discrete data, we can then build an SIR model in the PDE sense to display large scale disease spread.
Recommended Citation
Mattox, Walker, "Large Scale Disease Modeling" (2022). Master's Theses. 902.
https://aquila.usm.edu/masters_theses/902