We investigate the effects of cooperativity between contagion processes that spread and persist in a host population. We propose and analyze a dynamical model in which individuals that are affected by one transmissible agent A exhibit a higher than baseline propensity of being affected by a second agent B and vice versa. The model is a natural extension of the traditional susceptible-infected-susceptible model used for modeling single contagion processes. We show that cooperativity changes the dynamics of the system considerably when cooperativity is strong. The system exhibits discontinuous phase transitions not observed in single agent contagion, multi-stability, a separation of the traditional epidemic threshold into different thresholds...
We investigate the susceptible–infectious–recovered contagion dynamics in a system of self-propelled...
Multi-type spreading processes are ubiquitous in ecology, epidemiology and social systems, but remai...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
We investigate the effects of cooperativity between contagion processes that spread and persist in a...
International audienceIn ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place...
We study the spreading of two mutually cooperative diseases on different network topologies, and wit...
In ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place simultaneously. This ...
Current modeling of infectious diseases allows for the study of complex and realistic scenarios that...
We propose a fully cooperative coinfection model in which singly infected individuals are more likel...
[eng] Most epidemic spreading models assume memoryless systems and statistically independent infecti...
Seemingly trivial modifications to the classical model of contagion spreading can dramatically alter...
Abstract Interactions often require the proximity between particles. The movement of particles, thus...
Modeling epidemic dynamics plays an important role in studying how diseases spread, predicting their...
The spreading of contagions can exhibit a percolation transition, which separates transitory prevale...
Empirical evidence reveals that contagion processes often occur with competition of simple and compl...
We investigate the susceptible–infectious–recovered contagion dynamics in a system of self-propelled...
Multi-type spreading processes are ubiquitous in ecology, epidemiology and social systems, but remai...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...
We investigate the effects of cooperativity between contagion processes that spread and persist in a...
International audienceIn ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place...
We study the spreading of two mutually cooperative diseases on different network topologies, and wit...
In ecological systems, heterogeneous interactions between pathogens take place simultaneously. This ...
Current modeling of infectious diseases allows for the study of complex and realistic scenarios that...
We propose a fully cooperative coinfection model in which singly infected individuals are more likel...
[eng] Most epidemic spreading models assume memoryless systems and statistically independent infecti...
Seemingly trivial modifications to the classical model of contagion spreading can dramatically alter...
Abstract Interactions often require the proximity between particles. The movement of particles, thus...
Modeling epidemic dynamics plays an important role in studying how diseases spread, predicting their...
The spreading of contagions can exhibit a percolation transition, which separates transitory prevale...
Empirical evidence reveals that contagion processes often occur with competition of simple and compl...
We investigate the susceptible–infectious–recovered contagion dynamics in a system of self-propelled...
Multi-type spreading processes are ubiquitous in ecology, epidemiology and social systems, but remai...
A susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic model that describes the coinfection and cotrans...