A stochastic SIS epidemic model with heterogeneous contacts
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1783315
DOI10.1016/j.physa.2014.10.054zbMath1395.92146OpenAlexW1975456509WikidataQ57949798 ScholiaQ57949798MaRDI QIDQ1783315
Publication date: 20 September 2018
Published in: Physica A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/90144/1/Economou_et_al_2015.pdf
basic reproduction numberMarkov chain modelquasi-stationary regimemaximum number of infected individualsnumber of infectionsstochastic SIS epidemic
Related Items
Persistence and extinction for a class of stochastic SIS epidemic models with nonlinear incidence rate, A stochastic epidemic model with two quarantine states and limited carrying capacity for quarantine, On the exact reproduction number in SIS epidemic models with vertical transmission, A Markovian epidemic model in a resource-limited environment, Stochastic descriptors in an SIR epidemic model for heterogeneous individuals in small networks, The Impact of Hybrid Quarantine Strategies and Delay factor on Viral Prevalence in Computer Networks, A structured Markov chain model to investigate the effects of pre-exposure vaccines in tuberculosis control, Mathematical models for the effects of hypertension and stress on kidney and their uncertainty, A stochastic model of contagion with different individual types, On time-discretized versions of the stochastic SIS epidemic model: a comparative analysis, Stability and Hopf bifurcation in a delayed SIS epidemic model with double epidemic hypothesis, A stochastic differential equation SIS epidemic model with two correlated Brownian motions, Extreme values in SIR epidemic models with two strains and cross-immunity
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the exact measure of disease spread in stochastic epidemic models
- From Markovian to pairwise epidemic models and the performance of moment closure approxi\-mations
- Exact epidemic models on graphs using graph-automorphism driven lumping
- Recurrent epidemics in small world networks
- Disease spread in small-size directed networks: epidemic threshold, correlation between links to and from nodes, and clustering
- Predicting epidemics on directed contact networks
- A stochastic mathematical model of methicillin resistant \textit{Staphylococcus aureus} transmission in an intensive care unit: predicting the impact of interventions
- Quasi-stationary distributions for discrete-state models
- Pair-level approximations to the spatio-temporal dynamics of epidemics on asymmetric contact networks
- Epidemic dynamics on semi-directed complex networks
- Interdependency and hierarchy of exact and approximate epidemic models on networks
- Introduction to Matrix Analytic Methods in Stochastic Modeling
- Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’ networks
- On quasi-stationary distributions in absorbing continuous-time finite Markov chains
- Networks