HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Comput. Math. Biophys. and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Comput. Math. Biophys. 2021; 9:14-21, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/15,/2020
- what: On a very simple example the authors show that the computation of R0 in a heterogeneous population is not reduced to the computation of an average q but rather to the direct computation of an average coefficient R0. After this study has been completed, important epidemiologic data have been published which point in the same direction. e(t) + i(t) e(t) + i(t) R0=1 . . .
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