Linear and non-linear mathematical model of the physiological behavior of diabetes
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Typical roots approach, The Direct Method of Lyapunov, Diabetes.Dimensions Badge
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This paper’s goals center on understanding the physiological behavior of diabetes, specifically type 2 diabetes, through mathematical modeling and in order to assess the health of diabetic patients and identify the most effective and practical blood glucose control strategies. Additionally, research on diabetes patients, both those with and without complications, is the main objective. Either a new model can be built or an existing model can be improved in order to develop a mathematical model for diabetes mellitus.Abstract
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