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Adel Settati
Adel Settati
Professeur de Mathématiques, Université de ABDELMALEK ESSADI
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Stationary distribution of stochastic population systems under regime switching
A Settati, A Lahrouz
Applied Mathematics and Computation 244, 235-243, 2014
1182014
Necessary and sufficient condition for extinction and persistence of SIRS system with random perturbation
A Lahrouz, A Settati
Applied Mathematics and Computation 233, 10-19, 2014
1002014
Stochastic stability and instability of an epidemic model with relapse
M El Fatini, A Lahrouz, R Pettersson, A Settati, R Taki
Applied Mathematics and computation 316, 326-341, 2018
502018
Asymptotic properties of switching diffusion epidemic model with varying population size
A Lahrouz, A Settati
Applied Mathematics and Computation 219 (24), 11134-11148, 2013
492013
Dynamics and optimal control of a non-linear epidemic model with relapse and cure
A Lahrouz, H El Mahjour, A Settati, A Bernoussi
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 496, 299-317, 2018
382018
A stochastic SIRS epidemic model with a general awareness-induced incidence
B Berrhazi, M El Fatini, A Lahrouz, A Settati, R Taki
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 512, 968-980, 2018
312018
On stochastic Gilpin–Ayala population model with Markovian switching
A Settati, A Lahrouz
Biosystems 130, 17-27, 2015
312015
Effects of stochastic perturbation on the SIS epidemic system
A Lahrouz, A Settati, A Akharif
Journal of mathematical biology 74, 469-498, 2017
282017
Global stability and positive recurrence of a stochastic SIS model with Lévy noise perturbation
T Caraballo, A Settati, M El Fatini, A Lahrouz, A Imlahi
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 523, 677-690, 2019
212019
Qualitative study of a nonlinear stochastic SIRS epidemic system
A Lahrouz, A Settati
Stochastic Analysis and Applications 32 (6), 992-1008, 2014
212014
Dynamics of a switching diffusion modified Leslie–Gower predator–prey system with Beddington–DeAngelis functional response
A Lahrouz, A Settati, PS Mandal
Nonlinear Dynamics 85, 853-870, 2016
202016
Comparison of deterministic and stochastic SIRS epidemic model with saturating incidence and immigration
A Lahrouz, L Omari, A Settati, A Belmaâti
Arabian Journal of Mathematics 4 (2), 101-116, 2015
162015
The impact of nonlinear relapse and reinfection to derive a stochastic threshold for SIRI epidemic model
A Settati, A Lahrouz, A Assadouq, M El Fatini, M El Jarroudi, K Wang
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 137, 109897, 2020
152020
Global dynamics of an epidemic model with incomplete recovery in a complex network
A Lahrouz, A Settati, H El Mahjour, M El Jarroudi, M El Fatini
Journal of the Franklin Institute 357 (7), 4414-4436, 2020
152020
Probability analysis of a perturbed epidemic system with relapse and cure
A Lahrouz, A Settati, M El Fatini, R Pettersson, R Taki
International Journal of Computational Methods 17 (03), 1850140, 2020
152020
Dynamics of hybrid switching diffusions SIRS model
A Settati, A Lahrouz, M El Jarroudi, M El Jarroudi
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing 52, 101-123, 2016
112016
The effect of a generalized nonlinear incidence rate on the stochastic SIS epidemic model
A Lahrouz, A Settati, M El Fatini, A Tridane
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences 44 (1), 1137-1146, 2021
102021
Mittag-Leffler stability and bifurcation of a nonlinear fractional model with relapse
A Lahrouz, R Hajjami, M El Jarroudi, A Settati
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 386, 113247, 2021
92021
A stochastic threshold to predict extinction and persistence of an epidemic SIRS system with a general incidence rate
A Settati, A Lahrouz, M Zahri, A Tridane, M El Fatini, H El Mahjour, ...
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 144, 110690, 2021
72021
A MARKOVIAN SWITCHING DIFFUSION FOR AN SIS MODEL INCORPORATING LÉVY PROCESSES.
A Settati, A Lahrouz, M El Fatini, A El Haitami, M El Jarroudi, M ERRIANI
Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems-Series B 28 (1), 2023
62023
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