Emmanuel Addai
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Also affiliated: Taiyuan University of Science and Technology (2023); Taiyuan University of Technology (2020–2023)
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Emmanuel Addai employs mathematical theories and methodologies to investigate the qualitative behavior of nonlinear dynamics in human and animal diseases. His research focuses on diseases of global health and socio-economic significance, including emerging and re-emerging infectious agents.
Addai's work includes the development of mathematical models to analyze disease transmission, incorporating factors such as age structure, vaccination, treatment rates, and non-pharmaceutical interventions. He has published on the dynamics of various diseases, including SARS-CoV-2, mpox, tuberculosis, Ebola, malaria, Zika, and listeriosis. His research often utilizes fractional-order derivatives and fractal-fractional order derivatives to model complex disease dynamics.
His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14, with 31 publications and 480 citations. Addai leads a research group and collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Mary Nwaife Mezue and Mayor Inna Gurung.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 493
Selected Publications
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Memory-driven modeling of herpes simplex virus type-1 and type-2 dynamics with neural network optimization (2025)
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Modeling polarized information diffusion with SEI(A)I(D)Z: a stance-based epidemiological approach (2025)
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Developing a Stance-induced Epidemiological Model to Examine Polarized Information Contagion (2025)
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Uniqueness Methods and Stability Analysis for Coupled Fractional Integro-Differential Equations via Fixed Point Theorems on Product Space (2025)
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Combating Toxicity: A Systematic Approach to Model Quarantine Intervention for Varied Toxicity Levels (2025)
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Modeling and simulation of interventions’ effect on the spread of toxicity in social media (2025)
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Utilizing Fractional Order Epidemiological Model to Understand High and Moderate Toxicity Spread on Social Media Platforms (2025)
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Analysis of school bullying menace incorporating family education: a mathematical modeling approach (2025)
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Developing Epidemiological Models with Differentiated Infected Intensity (2024)
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Modelling the dynamics of online food delivery services on the spread of food-borne diseases (2024)
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A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission (2024)
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Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education (2023)
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A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education (2023)
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Top Collaborators
- Developing Epidemiological Models with Differentiated Infected Intensity
- Modeling polarized information diffusion with SEI(A)I(D)Z: a stance-based epidemiological approach
- Utilizing Fractional Order Epidemiological Model to Understand High and Moderate Toxicity Spread on Social Media Platforms
- Modeling and simulation of interventions’ effect on the spread of toxicity in social media
- Combating Toxicity: A Systematic Approach to Model Quarantine Intervention for Varied Toxicity Levels
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Modelling the dynamics of online food delivery services on the spread of food-borne diseases
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Analysis of school bullying menace incorporating family education: a mathematical modeling approach
- Developing Epidemiological Models with Differentiated Infected Intensity
- Utilizing Fractional Order Epidemiological Model to Understand High and Moderate Toxicity Spread on Social Media Platforms
- Modeling and simulation of interventions’ effect on the spread of toxicity in social media
- Combating Toxicity: A Systematic Approach to Model Quarantine Intervention for Varied Toxicity Levels
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Analysis of school bullying menace incorporating family education: a mathematical modeling approach
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Memory-driven modeling of herpes simplex virus type-1 and type-2 dynamics with neural network optimization
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
- Uniqueness Methods and Stability Analysis for Coupled Fractional Integro-Differential Equations via Fixed Point Theorems on Product Space
- Modelling the dynamics of online food delivery services on the spread of food-borne diseases
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
- Modeling polarized information diffusion with SEI(A)I(D)Z: a stance-based epidemiological approach
- Developing a Stance-induced Epidemiological Model to Examine Polarized Information Contagion
- A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- Author Correction: A nonlinear fractional epidemic model for the Marburg virus transmission with public health education
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
- A fractional control model to study Monkeypox transport network-related transmission
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