EPITIME: A Computational Framework for Integral Epidemic Models with Structure-Preserving Discretizations

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arXiv:2605.00067v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present EPITIME (EPidemic Integral models TIMe profile Explorer), a computational framework for the simulation of two classes of integral epidemic models: an age of infection model and an information dependent behavioural model. The framework combines structure preserving Non-Standard Finite Difference discretizations with modular implementations in MATLAB and Python, together with routines for parameter handling, input validation, performance a...

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