The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model that includes a parameter 0 ≤ p ≤ 1 that assigns weights p and 1 − p to global and local infective contacts respectively. The model was previously studied by other authors in different contexts. In this work we characterized the behavior of the system around the threshold for epidemic spreading. We first used a deterministic approximation of the stochastic model and checked the existence of a threshold value of p for exponential epidemic spread. An analytical expression, which defines a function of the quotient α between the transmission and recovery rates, is obtained to approximate this threshold. We then performed different analyzes based on ...
We study contact epidemic models for the spread of infective diseases in finite populations. The siz...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which indivi...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
We study the classic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model for the spread of an infectious dise...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the nonlinear incidence rate of a stochastic SIRS (susceptibl...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) model for the spre...
Orientador: Élcio LebensztaynDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
We study contact epidemic models for the spread of infective diseases in finite populations. The siz...
We study contact epidemic models for the spread of infective diseases in finite populations. The siz...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which indivi...
The spread of an epidemic process is considered in the context of a spatial SIR stochastic model tha...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
We study the classic Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model for the spread of an infectious dise...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
In this paper, a stochastic susceptible-infected-removed-susceptible (SIRS) epidemic model in a popu...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the nonlinear incidence rate of a stochastic SIRS (susceptibl...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible → infective → removed) model for the spre...
Orientador: Élcio LebensztaynDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
This paper is concerned with a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) model for the spread o...
We study contact epidemic models for the spread of infective diseases in finite populations. The siz...
We study contact epidemic models for the spread of infective diseases in finite populations. The siz...
We consider a stochastic model for the spread of an SIR (susceptible --> infective --> removed) epid...
This paper considers a stochastic SIR (susceptible-infective-removed) epidemic model in which indivi...