Dear ResearchGate Community,
I am currently working on a research paper titled "A Metamathematical Approach to the Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) Model: The Case of the Hong Kong Flu in New York City". The study aims to explore the application of metamathematical methods to the SIR model, with a specific focus on the Hong Kong Flu outbreak in New York City.
The research will involve a comprehensive analysis of historical epidemiological data, the development of advanced mathematical models, and the application of these models to understand the dynamics of the Hong Kong Flu outbreak. The goal is to provide a deeper understanding of the outbreak's dynamics and potentially contribute to the development of more effective strategies for managing similar outbreaks in the future.
I am reaching out to the ResearchGate community to seek potential collaborators who have expertise in the following areas:
If you are interested in contributing to this research or know someone who might be, please feel free to reach out. I am open to collaboration with researchers at all stages of their careers, from graduate students to seasoned professionals.
I believe that this research could significantly contribute to our understanding of disease dynamics and the role of mathematical modeling in public health. I look forward to hearing from interested parties and discussing a potential collaboration.
Best regards,
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
MSc student in Mathematics