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CRYSTAL: Herramienta computacional para la resolución de modelos epidemiológicos definidos por ecuaciones diferenciales ordinarias

CRYSTAL: A computational tool for the resolution of epidemiological models defined by ordinary differential equations
Authors: Rodríguez Cepero, Daniela; Marrero Severo, Aymée de los Ángeles; Morales Lezca, Wilfredo;

CRYSTAL: Herramienta computacional para la resolución de modelos epidemiológicos definidos por ecuaciones diferenciales ordinarias

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The fundamental objective of this paper is to show the design and implementation of the computational tool to for the resolution, analysis and plotting of epidemiological models, population type. This software allows solving population mathematical models defined by systems of ordinary differential equations applied to the life sciences. For its development, a domain-specific language was designed, which allows the user to introduce a wide class of population mathematical models. These models are solved by numerical methods for systems of differential equations. In addition, this tool will allow the plotting and analysis of the results. For the implementation and development of this tool were used the technologies: Python, FastApi, Type-Script y Angular.

El objetivo fundamental de este trabajo es presentar el diseño e implementación de una herramienta computacional para la resolución, análisis y graficado de los modelos epidemiológicos, tipo poblacionales. El software permite resolver modelos matemáticos poblacionales definidos por sistemas de ecuaciones diferenciales ordinarias aplicados a las ciencias de la vida. Para el desarrollo del mismo se diseñó un lenguaje de dominio específico, conocido por las siglas en inglés DSL que permite al usuario introducir una amplia clase de modelos matemáticos poblacionales. Dichos modelos se solucionan por métodos numéricos para sistemas de ecuaciones diferenciales. Esta herramienta además, permite el graficado y análisis de los resultados.

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MSC 92-08, ecuaciones diferenciales ordinarias, lenguaje de dominio específico, modelos matemáticos poblacionales, MSC 34-04, MSC 90-04, epidemiología

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