U.W. Bangor - School of Informatics - Mathematics Preprints 1992
Computational Applied Mathematics
92.13 :
CUNNINGHAM, J., GARDNER, L.R.T., GARDNER, G.A. and YASSI, H.
Fox-rabies spread in regions of realistic geography 1.
Abstract:
In this paper we describe the construction of a model for rabies spread
in a region with an irregular boundary and simulations
for various fox carrying capacity densities.
Zero flux boundary conditions are used to validate a computer code
used to carry out numerical investigations to be described in a later paper
in a region of realistic geography (the county of Kent)
by making comparisons with previous simulations carried out in a
rectangular region with zero flux boundary conditions (an island region).
92.14 :
CUNNINGHAM, J., GARDNER, L.R.T., GARDNER, G.A. and YASSI, H.
Fox-rabies spread in regions of realistic geography 2.
Abstract:
In this paper we describe simulations using a model for fox-rabies spread
for various fox carrying capacity densities in a region with
realistic boundary conditions.
The region chosen corresponds roughly to the county of Kent
with zero flux boundary conditions along the coast line
and transmitting boundary conditions elsewhere.
92.15 :
CUNNINGHAM, J., GARDNER, L.R.T., GARDNER, G.A. and YASSI, H.
Fox-rabies spread in regions of realistic geography 3.
Abstract:
Results of simulations are described for the spatial spread of rabies
in foxes in a region with realistic boundary conditions
and internal zones of differing habitat characteristics.
The region chosen cooresponds roughly to the county of Kent
with zero flux boundary conditions along the coast line
and transmitting boundary conditions elsewhere.