Network performance is determined by the interplay of underlying structures and overlying dynamic processes on networks. This thesis mainly considers two types of collective dynamics on networks, spread and transport, which are ubiquitous in our daily lives, ranging from information propagation, disease spreading, to molecular motors on cytoskeleton and urban traffic. Exploring the approaches on optimizing the network performance is the fundamental motivation of this work, which helps to control processes on networks and to upgrade network-based services.Although the properties of phase transition in Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) processes have been investigated intensively, the time-dependent behavior of epidemics is still an open...
We study spreading on networks where the contact dynamics between the nodes is governed by...
We propose a model for epidemic spreading on a finite complex network with a restriction to at most ...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...
<p>Identifying the fastest spreaders in epidemics on a network helps to ensure an efficient spreadin...
Local interactions on a graph will lead to global dynamic behaviour. In this thesis we focus on two ...
Spreading phenomena such as spreading of diseases, information and computer viruses are ubiquitous i...
Most conventional epidemic models assume contact-based contagion process. We depart from this assump...
We investigate a fermionic susceptible-infected-susceptible model with the mobility of infected indi...
Conventional epidemic models assume omni-directional contact-based infection. This strongly associat...
Contact networks provide insights on disease spread due to the duration of close proximity interacti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaterina M. ScoglioSpreading pr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaterina ScoglioCritical infras...
Understanding the dynamics of computer virus (malware, worm) in cyberspace is an important problem t...
Many epidemics or viruses in real life spread by taking advantage of other dynamic processes, e.g., ...
Network processes model how information, virus, or failures interact and spread in a system or popul...
We study spreading on networks where the contact dynamics between the nodes is governed by...
We propose a model for epidemic spreading on a finite complex network with a restriction to at most ...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...
<p>Identifying the fastest spreaders in epidemics on a network helps to ensure an efficient spreadin...
Local interactions on a graph will lead to global dynamic behaviour. In this thesis we focus on two ...
Spreading phenomena such as spreading of diseases, information and computer viruses are ubiquitous i...
Most conventional epidemic models assume contact-based contagion process. We depart from this assump...
We investigate a fermionic susceptible-infected-susceptible model with the mobility of infected indi...
Conventional epidemic models assume omni-directional contact-based infection. This strongly associat...
Contact networks provide insights on disease spread due to the duration of close proximity interacti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaterina M. ScoglioSpreading pr...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaterina ScoglioCritical infras...
Understanding the dynamics of computer virus (malware, worm) in cyberspace is an important problem t...
Many epidemics or viruses in real life spread by taking advantage of other dynamic processes, e.g., ...
Network processes model how information, virus, or failures interact and spread in a system or popul...
We study spreading on networks where the contact dynamics between the nodes is governed by...
We propose a model for epidemic spreading on a finite complex network with a restriction to at most ...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...