Abstract In this article, we develop two independent and new approaches to model epidemic spread in a network. Contrary to the most studied models, those developed here allow for contacts with different probabilities of transmitting the disease (transmissibilities). We then examine each of these models using some mean field type approximations. The first model looks at the late-stage effects of an epidemic outbreak and allows for the computation of the probability that a given vertex was infected. This computation is based on a mean field approximation and only depends on the number of contacts and their transmissibilities. This approach shares many similarities with percolation models in networks. The second model we develop is a dynamic m...
This textbook provides an exciting new addition to the area of network science featuring a stronger ...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
We introduce the ?-susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) spreading model, which is taken as a bench...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
The influence of the network characteristics on the virus spread is analyzed in a new-the N-intertwi...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Abstract.We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configura-tion Mod...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
One of the motivating questions for many epidemiologists is “how quickly or widely will a particular...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
Advances in the fields of mathematics, physics, epidemiology, and computing have led to an incredibl...
Over the last decade considerable research effort has been invested in an attempt to understand the ...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
This textbook provides an exciting new addition to the area of network science featuring a stronger ...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
We introduce the ?-susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) spreading model, which is taken as a bench...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
The influence of the network characteristics on the virus spread is analyzed in a new-the N-intertwi...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Abstract.We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configura-tion Mod...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
Over the past century, mathematical epidemiology has grown to be one of the triumphs of applied math...
Infectious diseases typically spread over a contact network with millions of individuals, whose shee...
One of the motivating questions for many epidemiologists is “how quickly or widely will a particular...
We will first provide a brief introduction to models of disease transmission on so-called contact ne...
Advances in the fields of mathematics, physics, epidemiology, and computing have led to an incredibl...
Over the last decade considerable research effort has been invested in an attempt to understand the ...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and PhysicsThe spread of a virus or the outbreak of an epidemic are n...
This textbook provides an exciting new addition to the area of network science featuring a stronger ...
Heterogeneity in the number of potentially infectious contacts amongst members of a population incre...
We introduce the ?-susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) spreading model, which is taken as a bench...