Disease invasion risk in a growing population
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- A note on a paper by Erik Volz: SIR dynamics in random networks
- Contact processes on random graphs with power law degree distributions have critical value 0
- Effective degree network disease models
- Epidemic models for complex networks with demographics
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- SIR dynamics in random networks with heterogeneous connectivity
- Statistical mechanics of complex networks
- The mathematics of infectious diseases
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