In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread on networks. The previous work has implicitly assumed that the disease is initialized by an infinitesimally small proportion of the population. Our modifications allow us to account for an arbitrarily large initial proportion infected. This helps resolve an apparent paradox in earlier work whereby the number of susceptible individuals could increase if too many individuals were initially infected. It also helps explain an apparent small deviation that has been observed between simulation and theory. An advantage of this modification is that it allows us to account for changes in the structure or behavior of the population during the epidemic
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One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
In the study of epidemic dynamics a fundamental question is whether a pathogen initially affecting o...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
AbstractThe speed and range of epidemic spreading is strongly influenced by the topology and dynamic...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of n...
We study by analytical methods and large scale simulations a dynamical model for the spreading of ep...
Abstract In this article, we develop two independent and new approaches to model epidemic spread in ...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
Infectious disease outbreaks can emerge without warning and spread rapidly through a population. The...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
Epidemics in large complete networks is well established. In contrast, we consider epidemics in non-...
Epidemics on complex networks is a widely investigated topic in the last few years, mainly due to th...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
In the study of epidemic dynamics a fundamental question is whether a pathogen initially affecting o...
In this paper we extend previous work deriving dynamic equations governing infectious disease spread...
AbstractThe speed and range of epidemic spreading is strongly influenced by the topology and dynamic...
The study of epidemics on static networks has revealed important effects on disease prevalence of n...
We study by analytical methods and large scale simulations a dynamical model for the spreading of ep...
Abstract In this article, we develop two independent and new approaches to model epidemic spread in ...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
Infectious disease outbreaks can emerge without warning and spread rapidly through a population. The...
In this paper we create a new model of disease transmission that combines a branching process from e...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Mod...
Epidemics in large complete networks is well established. In contrast, we consider epidemics in non-...
Epidemics on complex networks is a widely investigated topic in the last few years, mainly due to th...
We consider the spread of infectious disease through contact networks of Configuration Model type. W...
One major aim of statistics is to systematically study outcomes of interest in a population by obser...
In the study of epidemic dynamics a fundamental question is whether a pathogen initially affecting o...