On the critical behavior of the general epidemic process and dynamical percolation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:788676
DOI10.1016/0025-5564(82)90036-0zbMath0531.92027OpenAlexW2078259918WikidataQ60588080 ScholiaQ60588080MaRDI QIDQ788676
Publication date: 1983
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-5564(82)90036-0
critical exponentsscaling lawscritical pointcritical behavior of random percolationspace-dependent fluctuating general epidemic process
Monte Carlo methods (65C05) Population dynamics (general) (92D25) Applications of queueing theory (congestion, allocation, storage, traffic, etc.) (60K30)
Related Items (75)
A note on the behavior of deterministic spatial epidemics ⋮ Not all interventions are equal for the height of the second peak ⋮ Epidemiological theory of virus variants ⋮ Preemptive spatial competition under a reproduction-mortality constraint ⋮ Effect of immunization through vaccination on the SIS epidemic spreading model ⋮ Continuum description of a contact infection spread in a SIR model ⋮ A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR SPATIALLY EXPANDING INFECTED AREA OF EPIDEMICS TRANSMITTED THROUGH HETEROGENEOUSLY DISTRIBUTED SUSCEPTIBLE UNITS ⋮ A spatially stochastic epidemic model with partial immunization shows in mean field approximation the reinfection threshold ⋮ Impact of assortative mixing by mask-wearing on the propagation of epidemics in networks ⋮ Measures of concurrency in networks and the spread of infectious disease ⋮ Limit theorems for the spread of epidemics and forest fires ⋮ Scaling behavior of the directed percolation universality class ⋮ Complex networks: structure and dynamics ⋮ Temporal percolation of a susceptible adaptive network ⋮ Finding the probability of infection in an SIR network is NP-hard ⋮ How does the resistance threshold in spatially explicit epidemic dynamics depend on the basic reproductive ratio and spatial correlation of crop genotypes? ⋮ INTERPLAY BETWEEN HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICS AND DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURES BASED ON SEXUAL CONTACT NETWORKS ⋮ External field and critical exponents in controlling dynamics on complex networks ⋮ Characterizing spatial point processes by percolation transitions ⋮ The Role of Directionality, Heterogeneity, and Correlations in Epidemic Risk and Spread ⋮ Epidemics, disorder, and percolation ⋮ Critically spanning epidemic outbreak cluster in random geometric networks ⋮ Disease spreading with epidemic alert on small-world networks ⋮ Droplet finite-size scaling theory of asynchronous SIR model on quenched scale-free networks ⋮ Alpha magnitude ⋮ Local weak convergence for sparse networks of interacting processes ⋮ Attacks and infections in percolation processes ⋮ Catastrophic event phenomena in communication networks: a survey ⋮ Localized contacts between hosts reduce pathogen diversity ⋮ Understanding epidemic multi-wave patterns via machine learning clustering and the epidemic renormalization group ⋮ Promiscuity and the evolution of sexual transmitted diseases ⋮ Evolution towards criticality in an epidemiological model for meningococcal disease ⋮ Weibull dynamics and power-law diffusion of epidemics in small world 2D networks ⋮ The large graph limit of a stochastic epidemic model on a dynamic multilayer network ⋮ Percolation on complex networks: theory and application ⋮ Dynamics of random graphs with bounded degrees ⋮ Spreading dynamics in complex networks ⋮ Fluctuation effects in metapopulation models: percolation and pandemic threshold ⋮ SIMULATION OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION WITH SIR MODEL ⋮ A study of the influence of the mobility on the phase transitions of the synchronous SIR model ⋮ Some elementary properties of SIR networks or, Can I get sick because you got vaccinated? ⋮ FastSIR algorithm: a fast algorithm for the simulation of the epidemic spread in large networks by using the susceptible-infected-recovered compartment model ⋮ Dynamical universality of the contact process ⋮ Recent advances in percolation theory and its applications ⋮ A self-organizing criticality mathematical model for contamination and epidemic spreading ⋮ The field theory approach to percolation processes ⋮ INFLUENCE OF THE INITIAL SOURCE OF EPIDEMIC AND PREVENTIVE VACCINATION ON THE SPREADING PHENOMENA IN A TWO-DIMENSIONAL LATTICE ⋮ UNIVERSAL SCALING BEHAVIOR OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM PHASE TRANSITIONS ⋮ Computational complexity of impact size estimation for spreading processes on networks ⋮ SIR model of epidemic spread with accumulated exposure ⋮ Two-dimensional SIR epidemics with long range infection ⋮ Algebraic bounds for heterogeneous site percolation on directed and undirected graphs ⋮ A hybrid of fractal image coding and fractal dimension for an efficient retrieval method ⋮ Universality classes in nonequilibrium lattice systems ⋮ Bipartite and directed scale-free complex networks arising from zeta functions ⋮ Inhomogeneous percolation models for spreading phenomena in random graphs ⋮ Tricritical directed percolation in 2+1 dimensions ⋮ Network models and financial stability ⋮ High-confidence estimation of small s -t reliabilities in directed acyclic networks ⋮ ENUMERATION OF HOMOGENEOUS COUPLED CELL NETWORKS ⋮ Dynamics on modular networks with heterogeneous correlations ⋮ A non-absorbing SIR stochastic lattice gas model on hybrid lattices ⋮ Percolation and the pandemic ⋮ Discontinuous transitions of social distancing in the SIR model ⋮ Spreading processes in post-epidemic environments ⋮ Continuum percolation and stochastic epidemic models on Poisson and Ginibre point processes ⋮ Recurrent epidemics in small world networks ⋮ Master equation solution of a plant disease model ⋮ An edge-based model of SEIR epidemics on static random networks ⋮ Contact network epidemiology: Bond percolation applied to infectious disease prediction and control ⋮ Degree dependent transmission rates in epidemic processes ⋮ A compartmental model for cyber-epidemics ⋮ Percolation on heterogeneous networks as a model for epidemics ⋮ Dimensions and entropies of strange attractors from a fluctuating dynamics approach ⋮ Contact network models matching the dynamics of the COVID-19 spreading
Cites Work
This page was built for publication: On the critical behavior of the general epidemic process and dynamical percolation