This paper considers a deterministic Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) metapopulation model for the spread of a disease in a strongly connected network, where each node represents a large population. Individuals can travel between the nodes (populations). We derive a necessary and sufficient condition for the healthy equilibrium to be the unique equilibrium of the system, and then in fact it is asymptotically stable for all initial conditions (a sufficient condition for exponential stability is also given). If the condition is not satisfied, then there additionally exists a unique endemic equilibrium which is exponentially stable for all nonzero initial conditions. We then consider time-delay in the travel between nodes, and further in...
In this paper, by taking full consideration of distributed delay, demographics and contact heterogen...
In this letter, we consider an epidemic model for two competitive viruses spreading over a metapopu...
We consider the spread of an infectious disease on a heterogeneous metapopulation defined ...
This paper considers a deterministic Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) metapopulation model for...
In this work we study the dynamics of a vector borne disease on a metapopulation model that accounts...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of an epidemic on complex networks with population m...
AbstractTo understand the effect of transport-related infection on disease spread, an epidemic model...
We consider the spread of an infectious disease on a heterogeneous metapopulation defined by any (co...
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 ...
In this paper, the process of the infectious diseases among cities is studied in metapopulation netw...
Network performance is determined by the interplay of underlying structures and overlying dynamic pr...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
summary:We describe the global dynamics of a disease transmission model between two regions which ar...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
In this paper, by taking full consideration of distributed delay, demographics and contact heterogen...
In this letter, we consider an epidemic model for two competitive viruses spreading over a metapopu...
We consider the spread of an infectious disease on a heterogeneous metapopulation defined ...
This paper considers a deterministic Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) metapopulation model for...
In this work we study the dynamics of a vector borne disease on a metapopulation model that accounts...
In this paper, we study the dynamical behaviour of an epidemic on complex networks with population m...
AbstractTo understand the effect of transport-related infection on disease spread, an epidemic model...
We consider the spread of an infectious disease on a heterogeneous metapopulation defined by any (co...
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 ...
In this paper, the process of the infectious diseases among cities is studied in metapopulation netw...
Network performance is determined by the interplay of underlying structures and overlying dynamic pr...
The metapopulation framework is adopted in a wide array of disciplines to describe systems of well s...
summary:We describe the global dynamics of a disease transmission model between two regions which ar...
We investigate the role of migration patterns on the spread of epidemics in complex networks. We enh...
In this paper, by taking full consideration of distributed delay, demographics and contact heterogen...
In this letter, we consider an epidemic model for two competitive viruses spreading over a metapopu...
We consider the spread of an infectious disease on a heterogeneous metapopulation defined ...