Prof. Dr. Calvin Tadmon

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsPartial differential equations
KeywordsImmune response, Transmission process, Infectious diseases, Partial Differential Equations models, Climate change

Current contact address

CountryCameroon
CityDschang
InstitutionUniversite de Dschang
InstituteFaculty of Science, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Alan RendallInstitut für Mathematik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2023

Programme(s)

2022Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Experienced Researchers

Publications (partial selection)

2025Salvador Awo Kougang, Calvin Tadmon, Gabriel Deugoué: Large Deviation for a 2D Cahn-Hilliard-Oldroyd Model of Order One Under Random Influences. In: Acta Mathematica Vietnamica, 50, 2025, 197-231
2025Salvador Awo Kougang, Gabriel Deugoué, Calvin Tadmon: On a stochastic 2D Allen-Cahn-Magnetohydrodynamic system driven by jump noise. In: Bollettino dell’Unione Matematica Italiana, 2025,
2025Severin Foko, Chuene Thama Duba, Calvin Tadmon and Jean M.-S. Lubuma: Traveling waves for a general diffusive virus infection model with both virus-to-cell and cell-to-cell transmissions and adaptive immunity. In: Zeitschrift f¨ur angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 76, 2025,
2024Tadmon Calvin, Tsanou Berge and Feukouo Fossi Arnaud: A two-strain avian-human influenza model with environmental transmission: stability analysis and optimal control strategies. In: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 133, 2024, 107981
2024Kengne Nde Jacques and Tadmon Calvin: Ebola virus disease model with a nonlinear incidence rate and density-dependent treatment. In: Infectious Disease Modelling, 9, 2024, 775-804
2024 Calvin Tadmon, Gabriel Deugoué and Salvador Awo Kougang: On the existence, uniqueness and regularity of strong solutions to a stochastic 2D Cahn–Hilliard-Magnetohydrodynamic model. In: Journal of Applied Analysis, 2024,
2023Foko Severin and Tadmon Calvin: Analysis of a delayed spatiotemporal model of HBV infection with logistic growth. In: Applicable Analysis, 2023,
2023Tadmon Calvin and Tale Solefack Martial Patrick Formulation and mathematical analysis of a three-step model of anaerobic digestion with inhibition by ammonia. In: Scientific African, 22, 2023,
2022Tadmon Calvin and Foko Severin A transmission dynamics model of COVID-19: case of Cameroon. In: Infect. Dis. Model., 7, 2022, 211-249
2022Tadmon Calvin, Tsanou Berge and Feukouo Fossi Arnaud Avian-human influenza epidemic model with diffusion, nonlocal delay and spatial homogeneous environment. In: Non Lin. Ana. RWA, 67, 2022,
2022Foko Severin and Tadmon Calvin Consistent discrete global dynamics of a general initial boundary value problem for hepatitis B virus infection with capsids and adaptive immunity. In: J. Differ. Equa. Appl., 28, 2022, 777-852.
2022Tadmon Calvin and Kengne Nde Jacques: Mathematical analysis of a model of Ebola disease with control measures. In: Int. J. Biomath. 15, 2022,
2022Tadmon Calvin and Kengne Nde Jacques Mathematical modelling and nonstandard finite scheme analysis for an Ebola model transmission with information and voluntary isolation. In: J. Differ. Equa. Appl., 28, 2022, 299-334
2021Kengne Nde Jacques and Tadmon Calvin: Enriched global dynamics of a partially degenerate reaction-diffusion model of Ebola transmission with density-independent treatment. In: Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 79, 2021, 104118
2021Tadmon Calvin, Foko Severin and Rendall Alan David Global stability analysis of a delay cell-population model of hepatitis B infection with humoral immune response. In: Dyn. Syst. 36, 2021, 537-559
2021Feukouo Fossi Arnaud, Lubuma Jean, Tadmon Calvin and Tsanou Berge Mathematical modeling and nonstandard finite difference scheme analysis for the environmental and spillover transmissions of Avian Influenza A model. In: Dyn. Syst., 36, 2021, 212-255
2020Tadmon Calvin and Foko Severin: Non-standard finite difference method applied to an initial boundary value problem describing hepatitis B virus infection. In: J. Differ. Equa. Appl. 26, 2020, 122-139
2019Tadmon Calvin and Foko Severin: Modeling and mathematical analysis of an initial boundary value problem for hepatitis B virus infection. In: J. Math. Anal. Appl. 474, 2019, 309-350