📈 High-Granularity Control: Analyzing Disease Dynamics with the SICARQD Model
The Susceptible–Incubating–Contagious–Aware–Quarantined–Recovered–Deceased (SICARQD) model is an advanced compartmental framework developed to explicitly evaluate the epidemiological impact of public health interventions, particularly detection and quarantine policies. By distinguishing multiple infection stages and isolation processes, the model captures critical features of modern viral epidemics, such as pre-symptomatic transmission, delayed awareness, and compliance-driven isolation. This level of granularity … Read more