L Wang, X Li - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2014 - Springer
An emerging disease is one infectious epidemic caused by a newly transmissible pathogen, which has either appeared for the first time or already existed in human populations, having …
Y Wei, J Wang, W Song, C Xiu, L Ma, T Pei - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding the processes and mechanisms of the spatial spread of epidemics is essential for making reasonable judgments on the development trends of epidemics and for …
The spread of disease through a physical-contact network and the spread of information about the disease on a communication network are two intimately related dynamical …
C Zheng, C Xia, Q Guo, M Dehmer - Journal of Parallel and Distributed …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper, we propose a coupled multiplex network framework to model the epidemic spreading and its corresponding information diffusion among a population. In the model, as …
S Changruenngam, DJ Bicout, C Modchang - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Human mobility plays a crucial role in the temporal and spatial spreading of infectious diseases. During the past few decades, researchers have been extensively investigating …
We investigate the effects of delaying the time to recovery (delayed recovery) and of nonuniform transmission on the propagation of diseases on structured populations. Through …
The spatiotemporal propagation patterns of recent infectious diseases, originated as localized epidemic outbreaks and eventually becoming global pandemics, are highly …
L Wang, Z Wang, Y Zhang, X Li - Scientific reports, 2013 - nature.com
The structured-population model has been widely used to study the spatial transmission of epidemics in human society. Many seminal works have demonstrated the impact of human …
In spite of the vast literature on spreading dynamics on complex networks, the role of local synergy, ie, the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect greater …