The spread of an infectious disease may depend on the population size. For simplicity, classic epidemic models assume homogeneous mixing, usually standard incidence or mass action. For standard incidence, the contact rate between any pair of individuals is inversely proportional to the population size, and so the basic reproduction number (and thus the initial exponential growth rate of the disease) is independent of the population size. For mass action, this contact rate remains constant, predicting that the basic reproduction number increases linearly with the population size, meaning that disease invasion is easiest when the population is largest. In this paper, we show that neither of these may be true on a slowly evolving contact netwo...
We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-inf...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
In real-world networks of disease transmission, the incidence of infection among individuals conform...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
<div><p>Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious age...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
In this thesis we analyze the relationship between epidemiology and network theory, starting from th...
We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-inf...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Early theoretical work on disease invasion typically assumed large and well-mixed host populations. ...
We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-inf...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
In real-world networks of disease transmission, the incidence of infection among individuals conform...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
<div><p>Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious age...
We consider a model for an epidemic in a population that occupies geographically distinct locations....
<div><p>The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in...
In this thesis we analyze the relationship between epidemiology and network theory, starting from th...
We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-inf...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
The contact structure between hosts shapes disease spread. Most network-based models used in epidemi...
Early theoretical work on disease invasion typically assumed large and well-mixed host populations. ...
We study the spreading of contagious diseases in a population of constant size using susceptible-inf...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...
Understanding models which represent the invasion of network-based systems by infectious agents can ...