Epidemic models currently play a central role in our attempts to understand and control infectious diseases. Here, we derive a model for the diffusion limit of stochastic susceptible-infectious-removed (SIR) epidemic dynamics on a heterogeneous network. Using this, we consider analytically the early asymptotic exponential growth phase of such epidemics, showing how the higher order moments of the network degree distribution enter into the stochastic behaviour of the epidemic. We find that the first three moments of the network degree distribution are needed to specify the variance in disease prevalence fully, meaning that the skewness of the degree distribution affects the variance of the prevalence of infection. We compare these asymptotic...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of n...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
Recent years have seen a large amount of interest in epidemics on networks as a way of representing ...
In this paper we study the diffusion of an SIS-type epidemics on a network under the presence of a r...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
International audienceWith the premise that social interactions are described by power-law distribut...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically demonstrated the importance of epidemic models in understandi...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of n...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...
Recent years have seen a large amount of interest in epidemics on networks as a way of representing ...
In this paper we study the diffusion of an SIS-type epidemics on a network under the presence of a r...
The study of epidemics on social networks has attracted considerable attention recently. In this pap...
International audienceWith the premise that social interactions are described by power-law distribut...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
This thesis considers stochastic epidemic models for the spread of epidemics in structured populatio...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically demonstrated the importance of epidemic models in understandi...
Realistic human contact networks capable of spreading infectious disease, for example studied in soc...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of n...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
We investigate the effects of heterogeneous and clustered contact patterns on the timescale and fina...