📈 Beyond Bilinearity: The Nonlinear Incidence SIR Model 🦠

🧭 Conceptual Overview In mathematical epidemiology, the Nonlinear Incidence SIR Model represents a fundamental generalization of classical epidemic theory. Whereas standard mass-action models assume that new infections increase proportionally with the product of susceptible and infectious individuals, nonlinear incidence models explicitly account for behavioral adaptation, contact saturation, and crowding effects. These mechanisms become especially important … Read more