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The following pages link to Cross-diffusion-induced patterns in an SIR epidemic model on complex networks (Q5218178):
Displayed 17 items.
- A weighted networked SIRS epidemic model (Q2003949) (← links)
- Study of periodic diffusion and time delay induced spatiotemporal patterns in a predator-prey system (Q2145440) (← links)
- Pattern formation in a spatially extended model of pacemaker dynamics in smooth muscle cells (Q2154539) (← links)
- Turing pattern analysis of a reaction-diffusion rumor propagation system with time delay in both network and non-network environments (Q2171462) (← links)
- Layered SIRS model of information spread in complex networks (Q2246000) (← links)
- Turing Instability and Hopf Bifurcation in Cellular Neural Networks (Q4997497) (← links)
- Complex patterns in a space-time discrete mathematical model of antibiotic resistance in hospitals with self-diffusion (Q6058968) (← links)
- Event-triggered boundary consensus control for multi-agent systems of fractional reaction-diffusion PDEs (Q6058973) (← links)
- Turing instability induced by complex networks in a reaction-diffusion information propagation model (Q6089970) (← links)
- Analysis of Turing patterns and amplitude equations in general forms under a reaction-diffusion rumor propagation system with Allee effect and time delay (Q6118886) (← links)
- A time independent least squares algorithm for parameter identification of Turing patterns in reaction-diffusion systems (Q6140875) (← links)
- Patterns in the predator–prey system with network connection and harvesting policy (Q6142025) (← links)
- Dynamics of a cross-superdiffusive SIRS model with delay effects in transmission and treatment (Q6166559) (← links)
- Epidemic spread on patch networks with community structure (Q6167788) (← links)
- The Steady State Bifurcation for General Network-Organized Reaction-Diffusion Systems and Its Application in a Metapopulation Epidemic Model (Q6168206) (← links)
- A possible method of selecting spatial epidemic models based on Turing's diffusive threshold (Q6175311) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of social stress on the adaptive dynamics of COVID-19: typing the behavior of naïve populations faced with epidemics (Q6199706) (← links)