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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Guest Speakers
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Naveen Vaidya\, San Diego State University\nTitle:
  “Mathematical Models and Analyses of Environmental Temperature on Dengue F
 ever Transmission”\n\nAbstract: Half the world’s population\, about 4 billi
 on people\, live in areas with a risk of dengue infection\, a mosquito-born
 e disease\, with further increased public health concerns due to the growin
 g spatial spread of the diseases. The environmental temperature plays a maj
 or role in the mosquito life cycle as well as the mosquito-human-mosquito d
 engue transmission cycle. In this talk\, I will present mathematical models
  to study the effects of environmental temperature on mosquito population a
 nd dengue transmission. First\, we use our periodic dynamical system models
  to explore how seasonal and diurnal environmental temperature variations a
 ffect mosquito survival and dengue persistence. Using newly formulated mosq
 uito reproduction numbers and infection invasion threshold\, we performed e
 xtensive analyses on the global threshold dynamics to establish the environ
 mental conditions for mosquito survival and dengue persistence. Second\, we
  use the global dynamical analysis of our PDE-based models to determine the
  role of spatial heterogeneity of environmental temperature on the spread o
 f mosquitoes and dengue. Our results provide novel insights into the theore
 tical understanding of the impact of climate\, which can be beneficial for 
 controlling mosquito vectors and dengue spread.  \n\n \n\nThe Analysis and 
 Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for Kennesaw State faculty wo
 rking in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get toget
 her to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often invo
 lve advanced mathematical knowledge. However\, the seminars are open to any
 one who is interested in attending.\n\n \n\nThis seminar will be held in-pe
 rson and virtually. \n\n \n\nDIAL-IN INFORMATION\nStream link\nPasscode: uU
 q5JP
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LOCATION:Mathematics Building\, D-224
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SUMMARY:Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
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