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<title>A Study on some Aspects of Mathematical Modeling of HIV/AIDS  Epidemics</title>
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<description>A Study on some Aspects of Mathematical Modeling of HIV/AIDS  Epidemics
Md. Mahmud Anwar, Abu Azad
The thesis entitled “A Study On Some Aspects of Mathematical Modeling&#13;
 of IIIV/AIDS Epidemics” is being presented for the partial fulfillment of the &#13;
requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, &#13;
American World University, California, USA.&#13;
 This thesis work has been Partitioned into five chapters. The lsl is an &#13;
introductory chapter which consists of the general idea of mathematical modeling and &#13;
its &#13;
principal concepts. It has been discussed about conceptual framework, &#13;
classifications, characteristics, methods, applications, and limitations o f mathematical &#13;
modeling which are needed in the subsequent chapters.&#13;
 In the 2nd chapter, we have discussed the history of mathematical modeling of &#13;
AIDS progression: limitations, expectations and future directions.&#13;
 In the 3rd chapter, we have discussed the effects of the Mathematical Modeling &#13;
of Epidemics. We discussed about the concept of mass action, without removals and &#13;
with removals of epidemic models and its solutions, results and discussion with &#13;
sufficient figures.&#13;
 In the 4lh chapter, we have studied mathematical model for major mode of &#13;
I IIV/AIDS transmission. We discussed here the routes of HIV/AIDS transmission i.e., &#13;
mother to child transmission, heterosexual mode of transmission, the homosexuals &#13;
population compartment and their mathematical models and solutions.&#13;
 In the 5'h chapter, we have studied the mathematical models for HIV and &#13;
antiretroviral therapy. We discussed the effects of antiretroviral therapy in purpose of &#13;
prevention. Mathematical formulation of the model equations on existence and &#13;
stability of equilibrium states and results are presented. Analysis of implicitly and &#13;
explicitly of antiretroviral drug in the HIV models with elaborate discussion with &#13;
sufficient figures.&#13;
 The results and discussions as well as all necessary figures are depicted in &#13;
every chapter
This thesis is submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy.
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