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The following pages link to Multi-state epidemic processes on complex networks (Q2202332):
Displayed 18 items.
- Global analysis of an SIS model with an infective vector on complex networks (Q420083) (← links)
- Disease spread in small-size directed networks: epidemic threshold, correlation between links to and from nodes, and clustering (Q1625904) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of a delayed model for vector-borne diseases on bipartite networks (Q1663588) (← links)
- Efficient immunization strategies on complex networks (Q1715444) (← links)
- Global behavior of a two-stage contact process on complex networks (Q1738630) (← links)
- Superinfection behaviors on scale-free networks with competing strains (Q1941056) (← links)
- Dynamical behaviors of a vector-borne diseases model with two time delays on bipartite networks (Q1984037) (← links)
- Disease persistence and serotype coexistence: an expected feature of human mobility (Q2009365) (← links)
- A two-stage contact process on scale-free networks (Q2016502) (← links)
- Dynamics of a competing two-strain SIS epidemic model with general infection force on complex networks (Q2025404) (← links)
- Cellular automaton for migration in ecosystem: application of traffic model to a predator-prey system (Q2150038) (← links)
- Global dynamics of an epidemic model with incomplete recovery in a complex network (Q2181351) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of a two-strain pairwise model with infection age (Q2310685) (← links)
- A colored mean-field model for analyzing the effects of awareness on epidemic spreading in multiplex networks (Q4556541) (← links)
- Multistate Dynamical Processes on Networks: Analysis through Degree-Based Approximation Frameworks (Q4621285) (← links)
- Lumping the Approximate Master Equation for Multistate Processes on Complex Networks (Q6104807) (← links)
- Competitive dual-strain SIS epidemiological models with awareness programs in heterogeneous networks: two modeling approaches (Q6110191) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior and optimal control of a vector-borne diseases model on bipartite networks (Q6135655) (← links)