The conceptual difference between equilibrium and non-equilibrium steady state (NESS) is well established in physics and chemistry. This distinction, however, is not widely appreciated in dynamical descriptions of biological populations in terms of differential equations in which fixed point, steady state, and equilibrium are all synonymous. We study NESS in a stochastic SIS (susceptible-infectious-susceptible) system with heterogeneous individuals in their contact behavior represented in terms of subgroups. In the infinite population limit, the stochastic dynamics yields a system of deterministic evolution equations for population densities; and for very large but finite systems a diffusion process is obtained. We report the emergence of a...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We derive and analyze the dynamic of a stochastic SEI epidemic model for disease spread. Fluctuation...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
We consider a stochastic SIS model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of n individua...
International audienceHere, we consider an SIS epidemic model where the individuals are distributed ...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to modelling epidemics in both a deterministic and stochastic f...
International audienceHere, we consider an SIS epidemic model where the individuals are distributed ...
In this talk we extend the classical SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) epidemic model from a de...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
Abstract. In finite-size population models, one can derive Fokker-Planck equations to describe the f...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We derive and analyze the dynamic of a stochastic SEI epidemic model for disease spread. Fluctuation...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
A stochastic model for the spread of an SIS epidemic among a population consisting of N individuals,...
We consider a stochastic SIS model for the spread of an epidemic amongst a population of n individua...
International audienceHere, we consider an SIS epidemic model where the individuals are distributed ...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to modelling epidemics in both a deterministic and stochastic f...
International audienceHere, we consider an SIS epidemic model where the individuals are distributed ...
In this talk we extend the classical SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) epidemic model from a de...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
In this paper, we consider a diffusive SIS epidemic reaction-diffusion model with linear source in a...
We study a stochastic SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) epidemic model, in which individu-als i...
Abstract. In finite-size population models, one can derive Fokker-Planck equations to describe the f...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...
We derive and analyze the dynamic of a stochastic SEI epidemic model for disease spread. Fluctuation...
We study a reaction-diffusion equation with an integral term describing nonlocal consumption of reso...