The susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model is one of the simplest memoryless systems for describing information or epidemic spreading phenomena with competing creation and spontaneous annihilation reactions. The effect of quenched disorder on the dynamical behavior has recently been compared to quenched mean-field (QMF) approximations in scale-free networks. QMF can take into account topological heterogeneity and clustering effects of the activity in the steady state by spectral decomposition analysis of the adjacency matrix. Therefore, it can provide predictions on possible rare-region effects, thus on the occurrence of slow dynamics. I compare QMF results of SIS with simulations on various large dimensional graphs. In particular, I ...
Time-varying network topologies can deeply influence dynamical processes mediated by them. Memory ef...
A field of outstanding interest in Statistical Physics is the investigation of dynamical processes o...
The epidemic threshold of the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) dynamics on random networks hav...
I extend a previous work to susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) models on weighted Barabási-Albe...
The Contact Process has been studied on complex networks exhibiting different kinds of quenched dis...
We present a quenched mean-field (QMF) theory for the dynamics of the susceptible-infected-susceptib...
We explore how heterogeneity in the intensity of interactions between people affects epidemic spread...
Quenched disorder is known to play a relevant role in dynamical processes and phase transitions. Its...
We provide numerical evidence for slow dynamics of the susceptible-infected-susceptible model evolvi...
Local interactions on a graph will lead to global dynamic behaviour. In this thesis we focus on two ...
Complex networks have been applied to represent many real systems and investiga- tions of dynamical ...
Most real networks are characterized by connectivity patterns that evolve in time following complex,...
I will present comparisons between large-scale stochastic simulations and mean-field theories for th...
Most real networks are characterized by connectivity patterns that evolve in time following complex,...
We study by analytical methods and large scale simulations a dynamical model for the spreading of ep...
Time-varying network topologies can deeply influence dynamical processes mediated by them. Memory ef...
A field of outstanding interest in Statistical Physics is the investigation of dynamical processes o...
The epidemic threshold of the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) dynamics on random networks hav...
I extend a previous work to susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) models on weighted Barabási-Albe...
The Contact Process has been studied on complex networks exhibiting different kinds of quenched dis...
We present a quenched mean-field (QMF) theory for the dynamics of the susceptible-infected-susceptib...
We explore how heterogeneity in the intensity of interactions between people affects epidemic spread...
Quenched disorder is known to play a relevant role in dynamical processes and phase transitions. Its...
We provide numerical evidence for slow dynamics of the susceptible-infected-susceptible model evolvi...
Local interactions on a graph will lead to global dynamic behaviour. In this thesis we focus on two ...
Complex networks have been applied to represent many real systems and investiga- tions of dynamical ...
Most real networks are characterized by connectivity patterns that evolve in time following complex,...
I will present comparisons between large-scale stochastic simulations and mean-field theories for th...
Most real networks are characterized by connectivity patterns that evolve in time following complex,...
We study by analytical methods and large scale simulations a dynamical model for the spreading of ep...
Time-varying network topologies can deeply influence dynamical processes mediated by them. Memory ef...
A field of outstanding interest in Statistical Physics is the investigation of dynamical processes o...
The epidemic threshold of the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) dynamics on random networks hav...