The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well separated yet connected subpopulations. The subgroups or patches are often represented as nodes in a network whose links represent the migration routes among them. The connections have been so far mostly considered as static, but in general evolve in time. Here we address this case by investigating simple contagion processes on time-varying metapopulation networks. We focus on the SIR process and determine analytically the mobility threshold for the onset of an epidemic spreading in the framework of activity-driven network models. We find profound differences from the case of static networks. The threshold is entirely described by the dynamica...
The correct description of reaction-diffusion phenomena requires a detailed knowledge of the conta...
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 ...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
The evolution of network structure and the spreading of epidemic are common coexistent dynamical pro...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
Transmission of infectious diseases among populations can be modelled as contagion processes on cont...
The correct description of reaction-diffusion phenomena requires a detailed knowledge of the conta...
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 ...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
The evolution of network structure and the spreading of epidemic are common coexistent dynamical pro...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
Networks arise frequently in the study of complex systems, since interactions among the components o...
We propose a theoretical framework for the study of spreading processes in structured metapopulation...
Transmission of infectious diseases among populations can be modelled as contagion processes on cont...
The correct description of reaction-diffusion phenomena requires a detailed knowledge of the conta...
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 ...