Worldwide urbanization calls for a deeper understanding of epidemic spreading within urban environments. Here, we tackle this problem through an agent-based model, in which agents move in a two-dimensional physical space and interact according to proximity criteria. The planar space comprises several locations, which represent bounded regions of the urban space. Based on empirical evidence, we consider locations of different density and place them in a core-periphery structure, with higher density in the central areas and lower density in the peripheral ones. Each agent is assigned to a base location, which represents where their home is. Through analytical tools and numerical techniques, we study the formation mechanism of the network of c...
In this paper, we propose a novel space-dependent multiscale model for the spread of infectious dise...
This work addresses the spread of a disease within an urban system, definedas a network of interconne...
Abstract The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been holding the world hostage for several~years now. M...
Worldwide urbanization calls for a deeper understanding of epidemic spreading within urban environme...
Human mobility is a key element in the understanding of epidemic spreading. Thus, correctly modeling...
Understanding the dynamics of disease spread is of crucial importance, in contexts such as estimatin...
Abstract Background The propagation of communicable diseases through a population is an inherent spa...
Spatial contacts among human beings are considered as one of the influential factors during the tran...
Disease spread in most biological populations requires the proximity of agents. In populations where...
Background: The propagation of communicable diseases through a population is an inherentspatial and ...
This research explores how exterior public space - defined through the configuration of the city - a...
This work addresses the spread of a disease within an urban system, defined as a network of intercon...
We build on recent work to develop a fully mechanistic, activity-based and highly spatio-temporally ...
The world is continuously urbanising, resulting in clusters of densely populated urban areas and mor...
We build on recent work to develop a fully mechanistic, activity-based and highly spatio-temporally ...
In this paper, we propose a novel space-dependent multiscale model for the spread of infectious dise...
This work addresses the spread of a disease within an urban system, definedas a network of interconne...
Abstract The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been holding the world hostage for several~years now. M...
Worldwide urbanization calls for a deeper understanding of epidemic spreading within urban environme...
Human mobility is a key element in the understanding of epidemic spreading. Thus, correctly modeling...
Understanding the dynamics of disease spread is of crucial importance, in contexts such as estimatin...
Abstract Background The propagation of communicable diseases through a population is an inherent spa...
Spatial contacts among human beings are considered as one of the influential factors during the tran...
Disease spread in most biological populations requires the proximity of agents. In populations where...
Background: The propagation of communicable diseases through a population is an inherentspatial and ...
This research explores how exterior public space - defined through the configuration of the city - a...
This work addresses the spread of a disease within an urban system, defined as a network of intercon...
We build on recent work to develop a fully mechanistic, activity-based and highly spatio-temporally ...
The world is continuously urbanising, resulting in clusters of densely populated urban areas and mor...
We build on recent work to develop a fully mechanistic, activity-based and highly spatio-temporally ...
In this paper, we propose a novel space-dependent multiscale model for the spread of infectious dise...
This work addresses the spread of a disease within an urban system, definedas a network of interconne...
Abstract The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been holding the world hostage for several~years now. M...