In this paper we explore the potential of the pairwise-type modelling approach to be extended to weighted networks where nodal degree and weights are not independent. As a baseline or null model for weighted networks, we consider undirected, heterogenous networks where edge weights are randomly distributed. We show that the pairwise model successfully captures the extra complexity of the network, but does this at the cost of limited analytical tractability due the high number of equations. To circumvent this problem, we employ the edge-based modelling approach to derive models corresponding to two different cases, namely for degree-dependent and randomly distributed weights. These models are more amenable to compute important epidemic descr...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...
We present a general model for the growth of weighted networks in which the structural growth is cou...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...
In this paper, we study the SIS (susceptible–infected–susceptible) and SIR (susceptible–infected–rem...
Networks, consisting of nodes and of edges, can be used to model numerous phenomena, e.g, web pages ...
In this paper, we study the SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) and SIR (susceptible-infected-rem...
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
Infectious disease remains, despite centuries of work to control and mitigate its effects, a major p...
In this paper we use comparison theorems from classical ODE theory in order to rigorously show that ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Many if not all models of disease transmission on networks can be linked to the exact state-based Ma...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
The epidemic threshold is probably the most studied quantity in the modelling of epidemics on networ...
Abstract In this article, we develop two independent and new approaches to model epidemic spread in ...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...
We present a general model for the growth of weighted networks in which the structural growth is cou...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...
In this paper, we study the SIS (susceptible–infected–susceptible) and SIR (susceptible–infected–rem...
Networks, consisting of nodes and of edges, can be used to model numerous phenomena, e.g, web pages ...
In this paper, we study the SIS (susceptible-infected-susceptible) and SIR (susceptible-infected-rem...
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
Infectious disease remains, despite centuries of work to control and mitigate its effects, a major p...
In this paper we use comparison theorems from classical ODE theory in order to rigorously show that ...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Many if not all models of disease transmission on networks can be linked to the exact state-based Ma...
International audienceThe contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based ...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
The epidemic threshold is probably the most studied quantity in the modelling of epidemics on networ...
Abstract In this article, we develop two independent and new approaches to model epidemic spread in ...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...
We present a general model for the growth of weighted networks in which the structural growth is cou...
The dynamics of infectious diseases that are spread through direct contact have been proven to depen...