The subject of this thesis is the study of a system of multiple simultaneously spreading diseases, or strains of diseases, in a structured host population. The disease spread is modelled using the well-studied SEIR compartmental model; host population structure is imposed through the use of random graphs, in which each host individual is explicitly connected to a predetermined set of other individuals. Two different graph structures are used: Zipf power-law distributed graphs, in which individuals vary greatly in their number of contacts; and Poisson distributed graphs, in which there is very little variation in the number of contacts. Three separate explorations are undertaken. In the first, the extent to which two SEIR processes wi...
Epidemic modelling is fundamental to our understanding of biological, social and technological sprea...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...
The interaction between multiple pathogens spreading on networks connecting a given set of nodes pre...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
Current modeling of infectious diseases allows for the study of complex and realistic scenarios that...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
This thesis studies dynamics and control of epidemic spreading in complex networks especially scale-...
In recent years the research community has accumulated overwhelming evidence for the emergence of co...
Most epidemic spreading models assume memoryless systems and statistically independent infections. N...
Population epidemiological models where hosts can be infected sequentially by different strains have...
The duration, type and structure of connections between individuals in real-world populations play a...
The interaction between multiple pathogens spreading on networks connecting a given set of nodes pre...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
Epidemic modelling is fundamental to our understanding of biological, social and technological sprea...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...
The interaction between multiple pathogens spreading on networks connecting a given set of nodes pre...
Networks provide a mathematically rich framework to represent social contacts sufficient for the tra...
Current modeling of infectious diseases allows for the study of complex and realistic scenarios that...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
The spread of certain diseases can be promoted, in some cases substantially, by prior infection with...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
This thesis studies dynamics and control of epidemic spreading in complex networks especially scale-...
In recent years the research community has accumulated overwhelming evidence for the emergence of co...
Most epidemic spreading models assume memoryless systems and statistically independent infections. N...
Population epidemiological models where hosts can be infected sequentially by different strains have...
The duration, type and structure of connections between individuals in real-world populations play a...
The interaction between multiple pathogens spreading on networks connecting a given set of nodes pre...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
Epidemic modelling is fundamental to our understanding of biological, social and technological sprea...
The spread of viruses in biological networks, computer networks, and human contact networks can ha...
The interaction between multiple pathogens spreading on networks connecting a given set of nodes pre...