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Catching a gang-a mathematical model of the spread of gangs in a population treated as an infectious disease
J Sooknanan, B Bhatt, DMG Comissiong
International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 83 (1), 25-43, 2013
422013
Trending on social media: integrating social media into infectious disease dynamics
J Sooknanan, DMG Comissiong
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 82 (7), 86, 2020
282020
A modified predator–prey model for the interaction of police and gangs
J Sooknanan, B Bhatt, DMG Comissiong
Royal Society open science 3 (9), 160083, 2016
262016
Life and death in a gang-a mathematical model of gang membership
J Sooknanan, B Bhatt, DMG Comissiong
J Math Res 4 (4), 10-27, 2012
202012
Harnessing social media in the modelling of pandemics—challenges and opportunities
J Sooknanan, N Mays
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 83 (5), 57, 2021
172021
When behaviour turns contagious: the use of deterministic epidemiological models in modeling social contagion phenomena
J Sooknanan, DMG Comissiong
International Journal of Dynamics and Control 5, 1046-1050, 2017
172017
A mathematical model for the treatment of delinquent behaviour
J Sooknanan, DMG Comissiong
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 63, 60-69, 2018
152018
Criminals treated as predators to be harvested: a two prey one predator model with group defense, prey migration and switching
J Sooknanan, B Bhatt, DMG Comissiong
Journal of Mathematics Research 4 (4), 92, 2012
152012
A review of the use of optimal control in social models
DMG Comissiong, J Sooknanan
International Journal of Dynamics and Control 6 (4), 1841-1846, 2018
122018
Another way of thinking: a review of mathematical models of crime
J Sooknanan, B Bhatt, DMG Comissiong
Math Today 131, 131-133, 2013
112013
Mathematics education in the time of COVID-19: a public health emergency exacerbated by misinterpretation of data
J Sooknanan, T Seemungal
Teaching Mathematics and its Applications: An International Journal of the …, 2023
42023
FOMO (fate of online media only) in infectious disease modeling: a review of compartmental models
J Sooknanan, TAR Seemungal
International Journal of Dynamics and Control 11 (2), 892-899, 2022
32022
Not so elementary–the reasoning behind a medical diagnosis
J Sooknanan, T Seemungal
MedEdPublish 8, 2019
32019
An improved phenomenological model for polymer desorption
J Sooknanan, D Comissiong
International Journal of Mathematical and Computational Sciences 3 (3), 179-190, 2009
22009
A public health approach to reducing violence within the CARICOM region
S Maharaj, R Seepersad, J Sooknanan, SG Anderson, D Franco, ...
Frontiers in Public Health 12, 1344387, 2024
2024
Lest we forget, all models are flawed but useful: the example of the COVID-19 pandemic
J Sooknanan, T Seemungal
Public Health, 2024
2024
Criminals and their models - a review of epidemiological models describing criminal behaviour
J Sooknanan, TAR Seemungal
Applied Mathematics and Computation 458, 2023
2023
Mathematical First Responders in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Compartmental Models
TAR Sooknanan, Joanna, Seemungal
Mathematics TODAY, 212-214, 2021
2021
#NonlinearDynamics – Trending in Real Life
J Sooknanan
Mathematics Today, 150-152, 2020
2020
When Mathematics and Medicine Unite-The Use of Compartmental Models in Epidemiology
J Sooknanan, DMG Comissiong, TAR Seemungal
2017
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