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The following pages link to Hyperbolic compartmental models for epidemic spread on networks with uncertain data: Application to the emergence of COVID-19 in Italy (Q5024412):
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- From agent-based models to the macroscopic description of fake-news spread: the role of competence in data-driven applications (Q2081135) (← links)
- Modeling nonlocal behavior in epidemics via a reaction-diffusion system incorporating population movement along a network (Q2083221) (← links)
- Bi-fidelity stochastic collocation methods for epidemic transport models with uncertainties (Q2087001) (← links)
- Spatial spread of COVID-19 outbreak in Italy using multiscale kinetic transport equations with uncertainty (Q2092130) (← links)
- Modelling lockdown measures in epidemic outbreaks using selective socio-economic containment with uncertainty (Q2092137) (← links)
- A stochastic metapopulation state-space approach to modeling and estimating COVID-19 spread (Q2092173) (← links)
- A bi-fidelity stochastic collocation method for transport equations with diffusive scaling and multi-dimensional random inputs (Q2671327) (← links)
- Modeling virus pandemics in a globally connected world a challenge towards a mathematics for living systems (Q5024406) (← links)
- Kinetic Modelling of Epidemic Dynamics: Social Contacts, Control with Uncertain Data, and Multiscale Spatial Dynamics (Q5049733) (← links)
- Coupled dynamics of endemic disease transmission and gradual awareness diffusion in multiplex networks (Q6068364) (← links)
- Identification of time delays in COVID-19 data (Q6113793) (← links)
- Asymptotic-Preserving Neural Networks for multiscale hyperbolic models of epidemic spread (Q6157162) (← links)
- Virus models in complex frameworks: Towards modeling space patterns of SARS-CoV-2 epidemics (Q6157166) (← links)
- Cross-diffusion models in complex frameworks from microscopic to macroscopic (Q6166573) (← links)
- Well‐posedness for a diffusion–reaction compartmental model simulating the spread of COVID‐19 (Q6178206) (← links)