id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-256139-iqnvlnd1 TIWARI, A. Temporal evolution of COVID-19 in the states of India using SIQR Model 2020-06-09 .txt text/plain 2409 144 66 It has been determined that Uttar Pradesh is one of the best performers among five states with the doubling rate crossing 18 days as of 20th May. Tamil Nadu has witnessed the second wave of infections during the second week of May. Maharashtra is continuously improving at a steady rate with its doubling rate reaching to 12.67 days. In this paper, a time-dependent analysis of the five major contributing states of India (Maharashtra, UP, Gujrat, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi) is performed. Time-dependent reproduction number using SIQR method and the doubling rate of reported cases has been calculated and analysed. Time-dependent reproduction number and doubling rate discussed in above subsections 2.1 to 2.2 is determined for the major affected states of India using data from [6] . In terms of time-dependent reproduction number, this state has witnessed whooping Rt of 2.45 during the second week of May, followed by a drastic improvement, making it to reach 1.22 (Fig. 2 ). ./cache/cord-256139-iqnvlnd1.txt ./txt/cord-256139-iqnvlnd1.txt