The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well separated yet connected subpopulations. The subgroups or patches are often represented as nodes in a network whose links represent the migration routes among them. The connections have been so far mostly considered as static, but in general evolve in time. Here we address this case by investigating simple contagion processes on time-varying metapopulation networks. We focus on the SIR process and determine analytically the mobility threshold for the onset of an epidemic spreading in the framework of activity-driven network models. We find profound differences from the case of static networks. The threshold is entirely described by the dynamica...
Data of physical contacts and face-to-face communications suggest temporally varying networks as the...
We study the contact process on a class of evolving scale-free networks, where each node updates its...
The vast majority of strategies aimed at controlling contagion processes on networks consider a time...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
In many populations, the patterns of potentially infectious contacts are transients that can be desc...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
We study SIS epidemic spreading processes unfolding on a recent generalisation of the activity-drive...
We study the dynamics of reaction-diffusion processes on heterogeneous metapopulation networks where...
Social interactions are stratified in multiple contexts and are subject to complex temporal dynamics...
peer-reviewedBurstiness, the tendency of interaction events to be heterogeneously distributed in tim...
We investigate the effects of modular and temporal connectivity patterns on epidemic spreading. To t...
Mathematical models of social contagion that incorporate networks of human interactions have become ...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
The evolution of network structure and the spreading of epidemic are common coexistent dynamical pro...
The analysis of contagion-diffusion processes in metapopulations is a powerful theoretical tool to s...
Data of physical contacts and face-to-face communications suggest temporally varying networks as the...
We study the contact process on a class of evolving scale-free networks, where each node updates its...
The vast majority of strategies aimed at controlling contagion processes on networks consider a time...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
In many populations, the patterns of potentially infectious contacts are transients that can be desc...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
We study SIS epidemic spreading processes unfolding on a recent generalisation of the activity-drive...
We study the dynamics of reaction-diffusion processes on heterogeneous metapopulation networks where...
Social interactions are stratified in multiple contexts and are subject to complex temporal dynamics...
peer-reviewedBurstiness, the tendency of interaction events to be heterogeneously distributed in tim...
We investigate the effects of modular and temporal connectivity patterns on epidemic spreading. To t...
Mathematical models of social contagion that incorporate networks of human interactions have become ...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
The evolution of network structure and the spreading of epidemic are common coexistent dynamical pro...
The analysis of contagion-diffusion processes in metapopulations is a powerful theoretical tool to s...
Data of physical contacts and face-to-face communications suggest temporally varying networks as the...
We study the contact process on a class of evolving scale-free networks, where each node updates its...
The vast majority of strategies aimed at controlling contagion processes on networks consider a time...