Mobility restrictions are successfully used to contain the diffusion of epidemics. In this work we explore their effect on the epidemic growth by investigating an extension of the Susceptible-Infected-Removed (SIR) model in which individual mobility is taken into account. In the model individual agents move on a chessboard with a Lévy walk and, within each square, epidemic spreading follows the standard SIR model. These simple rules allow to reproduce the sub-exponential growth of the epidemic evolution observed during the Covid-19 epidemic waves in several countries and which cannot be captured by the standard SIR model. We show that we can tune the slowing-down of the epidemic spreading by changing the dynamics of the agents from Lévy to ...
Though carrying considerable economic and societal costs, restricting individuals’ traveling freedom...
We develop a minimalist compartmental model to study the impact of mobility restrictions in Italy du...
With the outbreak of Covid-19 it has become more important to know how to deal with a large scale ep...
In this paper we propose a theoretical model including a susceptible-infectedrecovered-dead (SIRD) m...
A very simple epidemic model proposed a century ago is the linchpin of the current mathematical mode...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
COVID-19 pandemic is an immediate major public health concern. The search for the understanding of t...
In this paper, we study the effectiveness of the modelling approach on the pandemic due to the sprea...
Background To mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, some countries have adopted more stri...
Funding Information: This research was supported by a JSPS Grant-in-aid for scientific research (KAK...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) model of epidemic i...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) epidemic model into...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) epidemic model into...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
International audienceWe propose a simple SIR model in order to investigate the impact of various co...
Though carrying considerable economic and societal costs, restricting individuals’ traveling freedom...
We develop a minimalist compartmental model to study the impact of mobility restrictions in Italy du...
With the outbreak of Covid-19 it has become more important to know how to deal with a large scale ep...
In this paper we propose a theoretical model including a susceptible-infectedrecovered-dead (SIRD) m...
A very simple epidemic model proposed a century ago is the linchpin of the current mathematical mode...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
COVID-19 pandemic is an immediate major public health concern. The search for the understanding of t...
In this paper, we study the effectiveness of the modelling approach on the pandemic due to the sprea...
Background To mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, some countries have adopted more stri...
Funding Information: This research was supported by a JSPS Grant-in-aid for scientific research (KAK...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) model of epidemic i...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) epidemic model into...
We propose a model, which nests a susceptible-infected-recovered-deceased (SIRD) epidemic model into...
Epidemic spread models are useful tools to study the spread and the effectiveness of the interventio...
International audienceWe propose a simple SIR model in order to investigate the impact of various co...
Though carrying considerable economic and societal costs, restricting individuals’ traveling freedom...
We develop a minimalist compartmental model to study the impact of mobility restrictions in Italy du...
With the outbreak of Covid-19 it has become more important to know how to deal with a large scale ep...