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A systematic framework of modelling epidemics on temporal networks

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Humphries, Rory 
Mulchrone, Kieran 
Tratalos, Jamie A. 
More, Simon John 
Hövel, Philipp 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12303
Date Issued
18 March 2021
Date Available
30T15:28:56Z June 2021
Abstract
We present a modelling framework for the spreading of epidemics on temporal networks from which both the individual-based and pair-based models can be recovered. The proposed temporal pair-based model that is systematically derived from this framework offers an improvement over existing pair-based models by moving away from edge-centric descriptions while keeping the description concise and relatively simple. For the contagion process, we consider the susceptible–infected–recovered (SIR) model, which is realized on a network with time-varying edges. We show that the shift in perspective from individual-based to pair-based quantities enables exact modelling of Markovian epidemic processes on temporal tree networks. On arbitrary networks, the proposed pair-based model provides a substantial increase in accuracy at a low computational and conceptual cost compared to the individual-based model. From the pair-based model, we analytically find the condition necessary for an epidemic to occur, otherwise known as the epidemic threshold. Due to the fact that the SIR model has only one stable fixed point, which is the global non-infected state, we identify an epidemic by looking at the initial stability of the model.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Applied Network Science
Volume
6
Issue
23
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Keywords
  • Epidemics dynamics

  • Spreading processes

  • Mathematical modellin...

  • Temporal networks

  • Livestock-trade netwo...

  • Social contact networ...

DOI
10.1007/s41109-021-00363-w
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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