One of the simplest set of equations for the description of epidemics (the SEIR equations) has been much studied, and produces reasonable approximations to the dynamics of communicable disease. However, it has long been recognized that spatial and social structure are important if we are to understand the long-term persistence and detailed behaviour of disease. We will introduce three pair models which attempt to capture the underlying heterogeneous structure by studying the connections and correlations between individuals. Although modelling the correlations necessarily leads to more complex equations, this pair formulation naturally incorporates the local dynamical behaviour generating more realistic persistence. In common with other stud...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...
Using traditional spectral analysis and recently developed non-linear methods, we analyze the incide...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...
Introduction Measles is one of the most communicable infectious diseases. Prior to immunisation, me...
For a general Markov SIS epidemic model, the fates of individuals at different times are shown to be...
We investigate the role of global mixing in epidemic processes. We first construct a simplified mode...
Two key linked questions in Population dynamics are the relative importance of noise vs. density-dep...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
Dramatic changes in patterns of epidemics have been observed throughout this century. For childhood ...
Abstract. For many infectious diseases, a small-world network on an underlying regular lattice is a ...
In this paper, we propose new methods for investigating the extent of heterogeneity in effective con...
A model for the spread of disease in a population consisting of several interacting subpopulations i...
Abstract. We consider a Susceptible-Infective-Recovered (SIR) model, where the mechanism for the re-...
Infectious diseases represent a leading cause of human mortality, and have a substantial social and ...
A key issue in the dynamical modelling of epidemics is the synthesis of complex mathematical models ...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...
Using traditional spectral analysis and recently developed non-linear methods, we analyze the incide...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...
Introduction Measles is one of the most communicable infectious diseases. Prior to immunisation, me...
For a general Markov SIS epidemic model, the fates of individuals at different times are shown to be...
We investigate the role of global mixing in epidemic processes. We first construct a simplified mode...
Two key linked questions in Population dynamics are the relative importance of noise vs. density-dep...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
Dramatic changes in patterns of epidemics have been observed throughout this century. For childhood ...
Abstract. For many infectious diseases, a small-world network on an underlying regular lattice is a ...
In this paper, we propose new methods for investigating the extent of heterogeneity in effective con...
A model for the spread of disease in a population consisting of several interacting subpopulations i...
Abstract. We consider a Susceptible-Infective-Recovered (SIR) model, where the mechanism for the re-...
Infectious diseases represent a leading cause of human mortality, and have a substantial social and ...
A key issue in the dynamical modelling of epidemics is the synthesis of complex mathematical models ...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...
Using traditional spectral analysis and recently developed non-linear methods, we analyze the incide...
Models of infectious diseases are characterized by a phase transition between extinction and persist...