Branching processes are used to model diverse social and physical scenarios, from extinction of family names to nuclear fission. However, for a better description of natural phenomena, such as viral epidemics in cellular tissues, animal populations and social networks, a spatial embedding-the branching random walk (BRW)-is required. Despite its wide range of applications, the properties of the volume explored by the BRW so far remained elusive, with exact results limited to one dimension. Here we present analytical results, supported by numerical simulations, on the scaling of the volume explored by a BRW in the critical regime, the onset of epidemics, in general environments. Our results characterise the spreading dynamics on regular latti...
The behavior at criticality of spatial SIR epidemic models in dimensions two and three is investigat...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
The use of network theory to model disease propagation on populations introduces important elements ...
Branching processes are used to model diverse social and physical scenarios, from extinction of fami...
In this thesis we explore how the structure of a network impacts upon spreading behaviours on that n...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
The study of complex networks, and in particular of social networks, has mostly concentrated on rela...
The study of complex networks, and in particular of social networks, has mostly concentrated on rela...
The size and shape of the region affected by an outbreak is relevant to under stand the dynamics of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Understanding how diseases spread through populations ...
In this paper we examine the structure of random networks that have undergone bond percolation an ar...
Abstract Working in the multi-type Galton–Watson branching-process framework we anal...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Funding: This work was partially supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Coun...
The behavior at criticality of spatial SIR epidemic models in dimensions two and three is investigat...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
The use of network theory to model disease propagation on populations introduces important elements ...
Branching processes are used to model diverse social and physical scenarios, from extinction of fami...
In this thesis we explore how the structure of a network impacts upon spreading behaviours on that n...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
International audienceMotivated by the analysis of social networks, we study a model of random netwo...
The study of complex networks, and in particular of social networks, has mostly concentrated on rela...
The study of complex networks, and in particular of social networks, has mostly concentrated on rela...
The size and shape of the region affected by an outbreak is relevant to under stand the dynamics of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Understanding how diseases spread through populations ...
In this paper we examine the structure of random networks that have undergone bond percolation an ar...
Abstract Working in the multi-type Galton–Watson branching-process framework we anal...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
Funding: This work was partially supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Coun...
The behavior at criticality of spatial SIR epidemic models in dimensions two and three is investigat...
We investigate a model for spatial epidemics explicitly taking into account bidirectional movements ...
The use of network theory to model disease propagation on populations introduces important elements ...