Spreading of infection on temporal networks: an edge-centered, contact-based perspective
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- Preface
- Spectral redemption in clustering sparse networks
- Temporal interactions facilitate endemicity in the susceptible-infected-susceptible epidemic model
- Temporal network theory
- The mathematics of infectious diseases
- The relationships between message passing, pairwise, Kermack-McKendrick and stochastic SIR epidemic models
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