TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF SMOKING - A MATHEMATICAL MODEL TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF SMOKING

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Mullai Murugappan
G. Madhan Kumar
Grienggrai Rajchakit
Govindan Vetrivel

Abstract

Smoking is a disastrous habit that exposes smokers at a greater chance of cardiovascular and blood vessel ailments.Also, it can cause many diseases like cancer, asthma,strokes etc., to smokers. It plays a major role in one of the economic issues of a country. This articledeals with the transmissiondynamics of smoking addiction of population in a country. To analyse thesmoking addiction among adolescents population, a nonlinear mathematical model is developed here.In this model, the four compartments viz., Susceptible male, Susceptible female, Chain Smokers andSmokers but not chain smokers are considered to study the transmission dynamics of smoking addiction.The deterministic model for smoking addiction is formulated to exhibit the smokers free equilibriumandsmokers equilibrium. Also, the reproductive number of the model is calculated to analyze the spread ofsmoking habit. The local stability of these equilibrium points is also analyzed analytically and numerically.


 


 


(Manuscript received: 28 June 2023 | Accepted: 10 August 2023 | Published: 30 September 2023)

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Murugappan, M., G, M. K., Grienggrai , R., & Govindan , V. (2023). TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF SMOKING - A MATHEMATICAL MODEL: TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF SMOKING. International Journal on Robotics, Automation and Sciences, 5(2), 89–93. https://doi.org/10.33093/ijoras.2023.5.2.11
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