Cumulative
Normal Distribution and Compound Growth Rate for India on 06.06.2020
Dr
Himanshu Shekhar
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Introduction: In
a constant effort to understand the behaviour of cumulative confirmed cases and
related parameters, many new terms are explored, calculated and presented. That
included growth factor, doubling period, exponential variation, normal
distribution, turnaround, number of test per case etc. In the present post,
attempt is made to analyse two terms for India, Maharashtra and Delhi –
Cumulative Normal Distribution and Compound growth rate.
Mathematical Treatment: The
cumulative normal distribution is obtained in mathematics by integrating the
normal distribution curve and is representative of cumulative frequency
distribution. It has an S-shaped curve having three separate zones: initial
slow rise zone with increasing rate of growth, zone of point of inflexion and
reducing rate of growth and zone of very insignificant rise or flat portion. As
the data in case of current situation is obtained on daily basis, the
integration is although possible but is incorrect way to represent the discrete
datasets. This post gives variation of cumulative normal distribution against
actual cumulative confirmed cases on 06.06.2020.
As far as compound growth
rate of confirmed cases is concerned, it is similar to compound interest
calculation. It is the rate at which if the cases grow, the required doubling
period is achieved. As a thumb rule, it is calculated as 72 divided by doubling
period. But in the post, it is calculated by using the formula, 2 = (1+r)DP,
where DP = doubling period in days and r = compound growth rate in percentage.
This post gives variation, of compound growth rate, as presented in some of the
media and reports. Although compound growth rate can be calculated on daily,
2-day, 3-day or 7-day basis, also.
India Maharashtra and Delhi:
The value of salient parameters for the three geographical entities are given
below:
|
Parameters
on 06.06.2020 |
India
|
Maharashtra
|
Delhi |
|
Cumulative
Confirmed Cases |
236657 |
80229 |
26334 |
|
One
day confirmed cases |
9887 |
2436 |
1330 |
|
Growth
Factor on |
1.0036 |
0.8305 |
0.97866 |
|
Doubling
Period, days |
16 |
16 |
13 |
For India, the cumulative
normal distribution curve, along with actual cumulative confirmed cases till
06.06.2020, is plotted below. The variation is more or less matching till
available data. However, the actual are slightly on upper side, indicating a
chance of more upward deviation, in confirmed cases.
Similarly, the compound
growth rate in percentage is also calculated and given for India, below.
For Maharashtra also, the
cumulative normal distribution curve, superimposed on actual confirmed cases is
generated. The compound growth rate is also calculated and variation is
displayed, which indicates a continuous reduction in numerical values.
For Delhi also, the
cumulative normal distribution curve is generated and also the compound growth
rate curves. The values are although nicely matching till 06.06.2020, but some control
is needed for quick turnaround.
Conclusion: The
cumulative normal distribution curve is plotted against actual total confirmed
cases till 06.06.2020. The curve is matching till available data for all three
cases, namely India, Maharashtra and Delhi. Hope that turnaround, as predicted
is achieved. The compound growth rate is calculated, after looking at some of
the media reports and the same has downward trend for Indian and Maharashtra,
but it is rising for Delhi. The value is between around 5%.
Dr Himanshu Shekhar
If the turnaround is achieved today that is on 6th of June, then we hope the worst is over and we will live a normal life after a month. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the positivity laden comment. Turnaround on 06.06.2020, is slightly over simplified prediction. If upward surge on 08.06.2020 (Monday) is restricted, some control is possible. Maily Maharashtra, Delhi and Tamil Nadu has to implement some measures to control the rising trend. Regards.
DeleteWe sincerely hope the turnaround is achieved as per the prediction.
ReplyDeleteQudos to Dr.Himanshu.
Thanks for supporting my optimism. I sincerely wish against my own calculations to have a turnaround in June 2020. Regards.
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