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Social heterogeneity and the COVID-19 lockdown in a multi-group SEIR model

  • Jean Dolbeault EMAIL logo and Gabriel Turinici
Published/Copyright: March 15, 2021

Received: 2020-10-19
Accepted: 2021-01-22
Published Online: 2021-03-15

© 2020 Jean Dolbeault et al., published by De Gruyter

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