The “infection Curve” I (t) is Replaced by the Inclined, Steep Eqb Density Function

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Asymmetry dominates nature and its laws. Nothing to be observed and measured appears to have completely symmetrical properties.

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Hellwig, M. (2022). The “infection Curve” I (t) is Replaced by the Inclined, Steep Eqb Density Function. In: SIR - Model Supported by a New Density . essentials(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05273-6_5

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