Forest-fire as a model for the dynamics of disease epidemics
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- Modelling Biological Populations in Space and Time
- RENORMALIZATION GROUP APPROACH FOR FOREST FIRE MODELS
- Simple mathematical models with very complicated dynamics
- Spatio-temporal self-organization in a model of disease spreading
- The importance of being discrete (and spatial)
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- The dynamics of an impulsive predator-prey model with communicable disease in the prey species only
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