A Method of Directly Defining the inverse Mapping for a HIV infection of CD4+ T-cells model
Pubblicato online: 15 ott 2020
Pagine: 469 - 482
Ricevuto: 07 ago 2019
Accettato: 06 ott 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2020.2.00035
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© 2019 Mangalagama Dewasurendra et al., published by Sciendo
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In 2015, Shijun Liao introduced a new method of directly defining the inverse mapping (MDDiM) to approximate analytically a nonlinear differential equation. This method, based on the Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM) was proposed to reduce the time it takes in solving a nonlinear equation. Very recently, Dewasurendra, Baxter and Vajravelu (Applied Mathematics and Computation 339 (2018) 758–767) extended the method to a system of two nonlinear differential equations. In this paper, we extend it further to obtain the solution to a system of three nonlinear differential equations describing the HIV infection of CD4+ T-cells. In addition, we analyzed the advantages of MDDiM over HAM, in obtaining the numerical results. From these results, we noticed that the infected CD4+ T-cell density increases with the number of virions N; but decreases with the blanket death rate