A simulation of the dangerous spread of COVID-19 without isolation.

Presenters

Kory IllenyeFollow

Disciplines

Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing | Other Applied Mathematics | Other Mathematics | Probability

Abstract (300 words maximum)

An explanation of how COVID-19 would spread through Kennesaw State University (KSU) if precautions were not taken. Utilizing graph theory, computer simulation, probabilities based on student enrollment and the most recent information about COVID-19 to develop a sense of how quickly or slowly it would travel through KSU.

Academic department under which the project should be listed

RCHSS - Interdisciplinary Studies

Primary Investigator (PI) Name

Dr. Joseph DeMaio

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A simulation of the dangerous spread of COVID-19 without isolation.

An explanation of how COVID-19 would spread through Kennesaw State University (KSU) if precautions were not taken. Utilizing graph theory, computer simulation, probabilities based on student enrollment and the most recent information about COVID-19 to develop a sense of how quickly or slowly it would travel through KSU.