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The following pages link to The impact of patch forwarding on the prevalence of computer virus: a theoretical assessment approach (Q2284832):
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- Hopf bifurcation of a delayed ecoepidemic model with ratio-dependent transmission rate (Q1624141) (← links)
- A multi-regions discrete-time epidemic model with a travel-blocking vicinity optimal control approach on patches (Q1631025) (← links)
- On the competition of two conflicting messages (Q1649952) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation analysis for an epidemic model over the Internet with two delays (Q1711740) (← links)
- Dynamics of a stochastic multigroup SIQR epidemic model with standard incidence rates (Q1738575) (← links)
- SIRA computer viruses propagation model: mortality and robustness (Q1794722) (← links)
- Effectiveness analysis of a mixed rumor-quelling strategy (Q1796755) (← links)
- Design of evolutionary finite difference solver for numerical treatment of computer virus propagation with countermeasures model (Q2060300) (← links)
- A compartmental model for computer virus propagation with kill signals (Q2146822) (← links)
- A theoretical method for assessing disruptive computer viruses (Q2147654) (← links)
- The modeling and analysis of the word-of-mouth marketing (Q2148351) (← links)
- Modeling the state dependent impulse control for computer virus propagation under media coverage (Q2148638) (← links)
- Global stability and optimal control of epidemic spreading on multiplex networks with nonlinear mutual interaction (Q2149115) (← links)
- Discount pricing in word-of-mouth marketing: an optimal control approach (Q2149654) (← links)
- A novel dynamic model for web malware spreading over scale-free networks (Q2149671) (← links)
- An effective rumor-containing strategy (Q2150386) (← links)
- Minimizing the impact of a rumor via isolation and conversion (Q2160058) (← links)
- Towards understanding the effectiveness of patch injection (Q2160086) (← links)
- The outbreak threshold of information diffusion over social-physical networks (Q2160126) (← links)
- A discount strategy in word-of-mouth marketing (Q2207454) (← links)
- Stability and bifurcation analysis of an epidemic model with the effect of media (Q2212482) (← links)
- A compartmental model to explore the interplay between virus epidemics and honeynet potency (Q2295848) (← links)
- Pair quenched mean-field approach to epidemic spreading in multiplex networks (Q2295928) (← links)
- Evaluating the performance of a static patching strategy against computer viruses (Q2296164) (← links)
- An advanced persistent distributed denial-of-service attacked dynamical model on networks (Q2296457) (← links)
- Modeling and analyzing the dynamic spreading of epidemic malware by a network eigenvalue method (Q2306944) (← links)
- Approximate adaptive uniformization of continuous-time Markov chains (Q2308229) (← links)
- The minimum spectral radius of an edge-removed network: a hypercube perspective (Q2398757) (← links)
- Stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis for a computer virus propagation model with two delays and vaccination (Q2398781) (← links)
- A dynamic programming model for internal attack detection in wireless sensor networks (Q2403870) (← links)
- A node-based SIRS epidemic model with infective media on complex networks (Q2424608) (← links)
- Dynamics of a controlled discontinuous computer worm system (Q5117333) (← links)