Chebyshev Polynomial Solution for the Sir Model of Covid 19

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2023

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Özdek, Demet

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In this study, we deal with solving numerically initial value problem of a mathematical model of COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. This model is a SIR model consisting of a nonlinear system of differential equations. In order to solve these equations, a collocation approach based on the Chebyshev polynomials is used. Chebyshev polynomials are orthonormal polynomials and the orthonormality reduces the computation cost of the method as an advantage. Another advantage is that the present method does not require any discretization of the domain. So the method is easy to implement. The main idea of the method is to convert the model to a system of nonlinear algebraic equations. For this we write the approximate solution of the system and its first derivative as the truncated series of Chebyshev polynomials with unknown coefficients in matrix forms and then utilizing the collocation points, the SIR model is converted to a system of the nonlinear equations. The obtained system is solved for the unknown coefficients of the assumed Chebyshev polynomial solution by MATLAB, and so the approximate solution is obtained. In order to check the robustness of the method, residual error of the solution is reviewed. The results show that the method is efficient and accurate.

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Gazi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi

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