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The following pages link to A motif-based approach to network epidemics (Q1034930):
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- A class of pairwise models for epidemic dynamics on weighted networks (Q376436) (← links)
- From Markovian to pairwise epidemic models and the performance of moment closure approxi\-mations (Q455725) (← links)
- Spreading dynamics on complex networks: a general stochastic approach (Q476817) (← links)
- Complete hierarchies of SIR models on arbitrary networks with exact and approximate moment closure (Q494498) (← links)
- Exact epidemic models on graphs using graph-automorphism driven lumping (Q663143) (← links)
- Improving pairwise approximations for network models with susceptible-infected-susceptible dynamics (Q827843) (← links)
- Beyond clustering: mean-field dynamics on networks with arbitrary subgraph composition (Q907124) (← links)
- Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure (Q975960) (← links)
- Epidemic prediction and control in clustered populations (Q1670604) (← links)
- The epidemic model based on the approximation for third-order motifs on networks (Q1749393) (← links)
- Pair and triplet approximation of a spatial lattice population model with multiscale dispersal using Markov chains for estimating spatial autocorrelation (Q1783484) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics of an SIS model with age structure on heterogeneous networks (Q1786920) (← links)
- A low-dimensional network model for an SIS epidemic: analysis of the super compact pairwise model (Q2035792) (← links)
- Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks: closures and fast correlations (Q2315201) (← links)
- GENERALIZED NETWORK CLUSTERING AND ITS DYNAMICAL IMPLICATIONS (Q3585112) (← links)
- Spread of competing viruses on heterogeneous networks (Q4560663) (← links)
- The effects of community interactions and quarantine on a complex network (Q4966833) (← links)
- Motifs for Processes on Networks (Q5023532) (← links)
- Deterministic epidemic models on contact networks: correlations and unbiological terms (Q5890800) (← links)
- Deterministic epidemic models on contact networks: correlations and unbiological terms (Q5915615) (← links)
- Preserving bifurcations through moment closures (Q6492263) (← links)