Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature. Fund ing was provided by Ministry of Science and Technology (MTM2017-364758)In this paper, we analyze the influence of the usual movement variables on the spread of an epidemic. Specifically, given two spatial topologies, we can deduce which topology produces less infected individuals. In particular, we determine the topology that minimizes the overall number of infected individuals. It is worth noting that we do not assume any of the common simplifying assumptions in network theory such as all the links have the same diffusion rate or the movement of the individuals is symmetric. Our main conclusion is that the degree of mobility of the population plays a ...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
Knowing which individuals can be more efficient in spreading a pathogen throughout a determinate env...
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 ...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of an epidemic on complex networks with population m...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
In this paper, the study of epidemic spreading of mobile individuals on networks focuses o...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of epidemic on complex networks with population mobi...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic model of the spreading of an infectious disease o...
In this thesis we explore how the structure of a network impacts upon spreading behaviours on that n...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
Knowing which individuals can be more efficient in spreading a pathogen throughout a determinate env...
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 ...
Abstract. Human mobility is a key factor in spatial disease dynamics and related phenomena. In compu...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of an epidemic on complex networks with population m...
The complex network theory constitutes a natural support for the study of a disease propagation. In ...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
The understanding of human mobility and the development of qualitative models as well as quantitativ...
In this paper, the study of epidemic spreading of mobile individuals on networks focuses o...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of epidemic on complex networks with population mobi...
In this paper, we propose a Boltzmann-type kinetic model of the spreading of an infectious disease o...
In this thesis we explore how the structure of a network impacts upon spreading behaviours on that n...
Host mobility plays a fundamental role in the spatial spread of infectious diseases. Previous theore...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
Knowing which individuals can be more efficient in spreading a pathogen throughout a determinate env...