TY - EJOU AU - Mohamed, S. AU - Elagan, Sayed K. AU - Almalki, Saad J. AU - Alharthi, Muteb R. AU - El-Badawy, Mohamed F. AU - Mahdy, Amr M. S. TI - Describe the Mathematical Model for Exchanging Waves Between Bacterial and Cellular DNA T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2021 VL - 68 IS - 3 SN - 1546-2226 AB - In this article, we have shown that bacterial DNA could act like some coils which interact with coil-like DNA of host cells. By decreasing the separating distance between two bacterial cellular DNA, the interaction potential, entropy, and the number of microstates of the system grow. Moreover, the system gives its energy to the medium and the temperature of the host body grows. This could be seen as fever in diseases. By emitting some special waves and changing the temperature of the medium, the effects of bacterial waves could be reduced and bacterial diseases could be controlled. Many investigators have shown that bacterial DNA could emit or absorb electromagnetic waves. One of the main experiments about bacterial waves has been done by Montagnier and his group. They have shown that the genomic DNA of most pathogenic bacteria includes sequences that are able to emit electromagnetic waves. The results have shown that wave affects the crucial physicochemical processes in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The emphasis in this survey is on the development of controlling model equations and computer emulation of the model equations rather than on mathematical methods for solving the model equations and differential equations of epidemics. KW - DNA; bacteria; diseases; inductor; magnetic field DO - 10.32604/cmc.2021.017208