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The following pages link to Revisiting node-based SIR models in complex networks with degree correlations (Q1618698):
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- Rumor spreading in online social networks by considering the bipolar social reinforcement (Q1619173) (← links)
- The daily computed weighted averaging basic reproduction number \(R_{0, k, \omega}^n\) for MERS-CoV in south Korea (Q1619384) (← links)
- Spreading dynamics and synchronization behavior of periodic diseases on complex networks (Q1620193) (← links)
- Edge-based epidemic spreading in degree-correlated complex networks (Q1714178) (← links)
- A metapopulation model for the population dynamics of anopheles mosquito (Q1736120) (← links)
- An edge-based SIR model for sexually transmitted diseases on the contact network (Q1752535) (← links)
- Impulsive control strategy for a nonautonomous food-chain system with multiple delays (Q1788546) (← links)
- Edge-based SEIR dynamics with or without infectious force in latent period on random networks (Q2005104) (← links)
- Undirected congruence model: topological characteristics and epidemic spreading (Q2072297) (← links)
- An integer-order SIS epidemic model having variable population and fear effect: comparing the stability with fractional order (Q2099767) (← links)
- Global properties of virus dynamics with B-cell impairment (Q2111715) (← links)
- Stability analysis of a fractional-order SIS model on complex networks with linear treatment function (Q2114345) (← links)
- Analysis of SHIR rumor propagation in random heterogeneous networks with dynamic friendships (Q2155059) (← links)
- A data-driven network model for the emerging COVID-19 epidemics in Wuhan, Toronto and Italy (Q2197758) (← links)
- Layered SIRS model of information spread in complex networks (Q2246000) (← links)
- A network immuno-epidemiological HIV model (Q2659801) (← links)
- Basic reproduction number for the SIR epidemic in degree correlated networks (Q2670251) (← links)
- Edge-based compartmental modeling for the spread of cholera on random networks: a case study in Somalia (Q6194300) (← links)