Abstract
              Mathematical models have the potential to contribute to design and evaluate the infectivity spreading and growth of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Providing a better understanding of the dynamics of HIV infection in vivo and the immune system interactions with the virus can improve the classification of the infected cells and drive to an early diagnosis of the disease and drug evaluations. We analyze a two-dimensional environment HIV model from a new perspective, in terms of a multi-objective optimization problem, by introducing a linear modeling approach and providing numerical evidence for its suitability by introducing a general Instantaneous Control Algorithm.
          Anno
          2022
              Autori IAC
          
      Tipo pubblicazione
              
          Altri Autori
              Granata, Donatella and Lorenzi, Luca
          Editore
              MDPI
          Rivista
              Mathematics
          





 
  