The COVID-19 Infection Equations of Motion: the São Paulo State (Brazil) Case.
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The objective of this paper is to present the NLDE predator-prey set of equations known for almost a century as a theoretical proposal of the dynamic evolution of the variables concerning the propagation of COVID-19. This set of equations couples, in a nonlinear way, the unaffected population (susceptible people non affected yet by the virus) and the net infected minus recovered people.
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