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CoViD Spread Simulation (no SIR equations)
CodeErgoSum
6 Oct 2021
CPOL
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C# model for the spread of a CoViD implemented without any SIR equations
This C # application implements a model to show how CoVid spreads. There are many applications like this on the Internet. What makes this application different is that it is not based on the SIR model equation or any of its variants at all. The model in this application is achieved by identifying some of the most important 'entities' involved in the spread of the disease and having them interact together to see what happens. The main entities in this model are: REGION is an area where people move and interact. (A city for example). VIRUS a simplified model of a virus, something that can infect a person. PERSON, that 'live' and move over a region. If a person moves to places contaminated with viruses, he becomes infected and begins to contaminate other places.
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