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Identifying Second Wave and New Variants of Covid-19 from Shannon Entropy in Global Pandemic Data
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-08-19)
In most countries that have been affected by the arrival of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (or Covid-19 in short), the surveillance of daily state of management of pandemic is reflected on the histogram of number of confirmed ...
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Geometrical Schemes as Probabilistic and Entropic Tools to Estimate Duration and Peaks of Pandemic Waves
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-11)
At the end of first quarter of 2020 it was seen in most countries statistics the beginning of an imminent second wave of pandemic. On January of 2021 it was seen in the data a rapid growth of new infections. In this paper, ...
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Understanding the Global Data of Infections Cases by Covid-19 Through Gaussian and Trapezoid Models
(IEEE, 2021)
Once initialized the first wave of pandemic due to Covid-19 pandemic, it was seen in most countries a common pattern that gives account about the number of infections. Nevertheless one finds also that in mosly of these ...
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Exact Calculation of Social Distancing at Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic by Using Simple Kinematics of Aerosols
(Universidad Autónoma del Perú, 2021-12)
In the ongoing Covid-19 panemic the social distance is needed to guarantee healthy oral Communications even with the wearing of a mask. In this paper the so-called social distancing is calculated with the usage of simple ...
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The Approach of Machine Learning to Optimize the Bank-Customer Interaction at Pandemic Epochs
(IEEE, 2022)
Along the pandemic created by the Corona virus 2019 (Covid-19 in shorthand), the global economy was observed to experience various turbulent months that were reflected by the increasing of unemployment and the apparition ...
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Small Probability of Fatality from Theorem of Bayes at the Monkeypox Pandemic
(IEEE, 2022)
Why the number of fatalities is very low at the ongoing Monkeypox pandemic, this question can be answered through the theory of Bayes that would anticipate a posterior probability of fatality that applies to the cases of ...
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