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Any way to impose constraints? #103
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No, there is no such feature now. We would like to have it but it is quite challenging. |
I was just playing with the SEIR model. Two parameters: gamma and sigma and two initial conditions S(0), E(0) are locally identifiable. They all have 2 possible solutions. Interestingly enough, the second-set set of solutions are not physical - with negative values for R. It means that in practical situations, one won't get the 2nd set. The ultimate question is: how bad will it be if some parameters are locally identifiable. It doesn't look like an answer exists for general cases - that is why I asked if there is some way to impose constraints during the identifiability analysis. |
Yes, this process is currently not fully automatized. The strategy I have been using with such constraints was:
An example (similar to yours) would be if you have: you have two parameters |
It isn't an issue, but more of a functionality. Is there a way to impose constraint like, the bounds for parameters, or the bounds for the state-variables, in the identifiability analysis?
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