An adaptive network model using SIS epidemic propagation with link-type-dependent link activation and deletion is considered. Bifurcation analysis of the pairwise ODE approximation and the network-based stochastic simulation is carried out, showing that three typical behaviours may occur; namely, oscillations can be observed besides disease-free or endemic steady states. The oscillatory behaviour in the stochastic simulations is studied using Fourier analysis, as well as through analysing the exact master equations of the stochastic model. By going beyond simply comparing simulation results to mean-field models, our approach yields deeper insights into the observed phenomena and help better understand and map out the limitations of mean-f...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
An adaptive network model using SIS epidemic propagation with link-type-dependent link activation an...
An adaptive network model using SIS epidemic propagation with link-type de-pendent link activation a...
In this paper we present a model describing susceptible-infected-susceptible-type epidemics spreadin...
In this paper a random link activation-deletion (RLAD) model is proposed that gives rise to a stoch...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
The explicit use of networks in modelling stochastic processes such as epidemic dynamics has revolu...
We consider the susceptible - infected - susceptible (SIS) epidemic on a dynamic network model with ...
The spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are natural examples of stochastic processes. C...
The bifurcations in a four-variable ODE model of an SIS type epidemic on an adaptive network are st...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
We investigate the dynamics of an epidemiological susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on an...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...
An adaptive network model using SIS epidemic propagation with link-type-dependent link activation an...
An adaptive network model using SIS epidemic propagation with link-type de-pendent link activation a...
In this paper we present a model describing susceptible-infected-susceptible-type epidemics spreadin...
In this paper a random link activation-deletion (RLAD) model is proposed that gives rise to a stoch...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
The explicit use of networks in modelling stochastic processes such as epidemic dynamics has revolu...
We consider the susceptible - infected - susceptible (SIS) epidemic on a dynamic network model with ...
The spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are natural examples of stochastic processes. C...
The bifurcations in a four-variable ODE model of an SIS type epidemic on an adaptive network are st...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
We investigate the dynamics of an epidemiological susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on an...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
In this work we performed a numerical study of an epidemic model that mimics the endemic state of wh...
The spreading process of diseases has been an important research topic for many years. It has profou...
While the foundations of modern epidemiology are based upon deterministic models with homogeneous mi...