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The following pages link to Asymmetric percolation drives a double transition in sexual contact networks (Q4646196):
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- Modeling the spread of Zika virus in a stage-structured population: effect of sexual transmission (Q1617102) (← links)
- Social contagion model induced by the effect of distinct social contexts (Q2154378) (← links)
- Model-based projection of Zika infection risk with temperature effect: a case study in Southeast Asia (Q2163828) (← links)
- Percolation on complex networks: theory and application (Q2231806) (← links)
- Double phase transition of the Ising model in core–periphery networks (Q4964645) (← links)
- A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF ZIKA VIRUS EPIDEMIC IN RIO DE JANEIRO AS A VECTOR-BORNE AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (Q5230434) (← links)
- The Role of Directionality, Heterogeneity, and Correlations in Epidemic Risk and Spread (Q6046290) (← links)