id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-312626-7xx0noxq MALI REDDY, B. R. COVID-19 TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS IN INDIA WITH EXTENDED SEIR MODEL 2020-08-17 .txt text/plain 3021 195 63 India population is divided into different clusters on the basis of population density and population mobility, even varying resource availability and since the recent cases are coming from throughout the country, it allows us to model an overall average of the country. In this study, we try to prove the efficiency of using the SEIR epidemiological model for different rate study analysis for COVID epidemic in India. But in later months, India has recorded big numbers in COVID tally and because of higher population density, cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad contributed most of the numbers in the country's total [7, 8] . In the SEIR Model, the transition from one compartment to another depends on the rate, probability and population. A basic SEIR model resembling the scale of COVID-19 transmission dynamics is divided into 4 population compartments: ./cache/cord-312626-7xx0noxq.txt ./txt/cord-312626-7xx0noxq.txt