We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulations, with heterogeneous agents, subjected to different recurrent mobility patterns. We propose to represent the heterogeneity in the composition of the metapopulations as layers in a multiplex network, where nodes would correspond to geographical areas and layers account for the mobility patterns of agents of the same class. We analyze classical epidemic models within this framework and obtain an excellent agreement with extensive Monte Carlo simulations. This agreement allows us to derive analytical expressions of the epidemic threshold and to face the challenge of characterizing a real multiplex metapopulation, the city of Medellín in Colombi...
Epidemic spreading has been one of the most prominent and widely investigated issues in the recent l...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disea...
Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disease and how it depends ...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
The analysis of contagion-diffusion processes in metapopulations is a powerful theoretical tool to s...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Abstract We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in ...
Despite the advanced stage of epidemic modeling, there is a major demand for methods to incorporate ...
We investigate a fermionic susceptible-infected-susceptible model with the mobility of infected indi...
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. Fund ing was pr...
This Master Thesis proposes a new mathematical method for modelling infectious diseases that spread ...
Epidemic spreading has been one of the most prominent and widely investigated issues in the recent l...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disea...
Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disease and how it depends ...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
Human mobility, contact patterns, and their interplay are key aspects of our social behavior that sh...
The analysis of contagion-diffusion processes in metapopulations is a powerful theoretical tool to s...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Abstract We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in ...
Despite the advanced stage of epidemic modeling, there is a major demand for methods to incorporate ...
We investigate a fermionic susceptible-infected-susceptible model with the mobility of infected indi...
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. Fund ing was pr...
This Master Thesis proposes a new mathematical method for modelling infectious diseases that spread ...
Epidemic spreading has been one of the most prominent and widely investigated issues in the recent l...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disea...
Background: Determining the pandemic potential of an emerging infectious disease and how it depends ...