While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mixing, it is being increasingly realized that both spatial structure and stochasticity play major roles in shaping epidemic dynamics. The integration of these two confounding elements is generally ascertained through numerical simulation. Here, for the first time, we develop a more rigorous analytical understanding based on pairwise approximations to incorporate localized spatial structure and diffusion approximations to capture the impact of stochasticity. Our results allow us to quantify, analytically, the impact of network structure on the variability of an epidemic. Using the susceptible-infectious-susceptible framework for the infection d...
This paper investigates the dynamics of infectious diseases with a nonexponentially distributed infe...
One of the motivating questions for many epidemiologists is “how quickly or widely will a particular...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
Heterogeneity plays an important role in the emergence, persistence and control of infectious diseas...
For a recently derived pairwise model of network epidemics with non-Markovian recovery, we prove tha...
Networks are increasingly central to modern science owing to their ability to conceptualize multiple...
Epidemic modelling is imperative as it provides predictions that aid timely interventions during a d...
Pairwise models are used widely to model epidemic spread on networks. These include the modelling of...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
Network models of disease spread play an important role in elucidating the impact of long-lasting in...
Networks have become an important tool for infectious disease epidemiology. Most previous theoretica...
Epidemic models currently play a central role in our attempts to understand and control infectious d...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
This paper investigates the dynamics of infectious diseases with a nonexponentially distributed infe...
One of the motivating questions for many epidemiologists is “how quickly or widely will a particular...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
Heterogeneity plays an important role in the emergence, persistence and control of infectious diseas...
For a recently derived pairwise model of network epidemics with non-Markovian recovery, we prove tha...
Networks are increasingly central to modern science owing to their ability to conceptualize multiple...
Epidemic modelling is imperative as it provides predictions that aid timely interventions during a d...
Pairwise models are used widely to model epidemic spread on networks. These include the modelling of...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
Network models of disease spread play an important role in elucidating the impact of long-lasting in...
Networks have become an important tool for infectious disease epidemiology. Most previous theoretica...
Epidemic models currently play a central role in our attempts to understand and control infectious d...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
This paper investigates the dynamics of infectious diseases with a nonexponentially distributed infe...
One of the motivating questions for many epidemiologists is “how quickly or widely will a particular...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...