JL Gevertz, JM Greene, CH Sanchez-Tapia… - Journal of Theoretical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Motivated by the current COVID-19 epidemic, this work introduces an epidemiological model in which separate compartments are used for susceptible and asymptomatic “socially …
J Guan, K Wang - Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2020 - Elsevier
Cooperative phenomenon is common in pedestrian evacuation, though in some cases the evacuation environment is competitive. Knowing how the cooperation evolves is of …
V Colizza, A Vespignani - Journal of theoretical biology, 2008 - Elsevier
The spatial structure of populations is a key element in the understanding of the large-scale spreading of epidemics. Motivated by the recent empirical evidence on the heterogeneous …
S Anita, V Capasso - arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02760, 2017 - arxiv.org
A key problem in modelling the evolution dynamics of infectious diseases is the mathematical representation of the mechanism of transmission of the contagion. Models with …
TI Zohdi - Computational Mechanics, 2020 - Springer
The pandemic of 2020 has led to a huge interest of modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. One of the central questions is the potential infection zone produced by a cough …
We develop a deterministic meta-population model to qualitatively capture some key features of disease transmission between a community and its healthcare facility. We …
L Bonnasse-Gahot, H Berestycki, MA Depuiset… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
As a large-scale instance of dramatic collective behaviour, the 2005 French riots started in a poor suburb of Paris, then spread in all of France, lasting about three weeks. Remarkably …
We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in a metapopulation modeled as a complex network. The metapopulation consists of …
C Giambiagi Ferrari, JP Pinasco, N Saintier - Bulletin of Mathematical …, 2021 - Springer
In this work we study a Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible model coupled with a continuous opinion dynamics model. We assume that each individual can take measures to reduce the …