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The following pages link to Deterministic epidemic models on contact networks: correlations and unbiological terms (Q5890800):
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- Discrete-time moment closure models for epidemic spreading in populations of interacting individuals (Q327189) (← links)
- Experimental and modelling investigation of monolayer development with clustering (Q376479) (← links)
- Modelling collective cell behaviour (Q476606) (← links)
- Spreading dynamics on complex networks: a general stochastic approach (Q476817) (← links)
- Complete hierarchies of SIR models on arbitrary networks with exact and approximate moment closure (Q494498) (← links)
- Exact and approximate moment closures for non-Markovian network epidemics (Q739334) (← links)
- Improving pairwise approximations for network models with susceptible-infected-susceptible dynamics (Q827843) (← links)
- On bounding exact models of epidemic spread on networks (Q1671130) (← links)
- Equilibrium properties of the spatial SIS model as a point pattern dynamics -- how is infection distributed over space? (Q1734240) (← links)
- Distinguishing between mean-field, moment dynamics and stochastic descriptions of birth-death-movement processes (Q1782554) (← links)
- Monte Carlo simulation and analytic approximation of epidemic processes on large networks (Q1945352) (← links)
- Approximating quasi-stationary behaviour in network-based SIS dynamics (Q2060033) (← links)
- Quantum contact process on scale-free networks (Q2113073) (← links)
- Spatial population dynamics: beyond the Kirkwood superposition approximation by advancing to the Fisher-Kopeliovich ansatz (Q2137721) (← links)
- Conditional quenched mean-field approach for recurrent-state epidemic dynamics in complex networks (Q2156625) (← links)
- Percolation on complex networks: theory and application (Q2231806) (← links)
- The SIS and SIR stochastic epidemic models: a maximum entropy approach (Q2261831) (← links)
- Epidemic control analysis: designing targeted intervention strategies against epidemics propagated on contact networks (Q2351315) (← links)
- Exact equations for SIR epidemics on tree graphs (Q2355928) (← links)
- Exact deterministic representation of Markovian SIR epidemics on networks with and without loops (Q2512941) (← links)
- Comparing methods for modelling spreading cell fronts (Q2632882) (← links)
- Preserving bifurcations through moment closures (Q6492263) (← links)