Title of article
On analytical approaches to epidemics on networks
Author/Authors
Pieter Trapman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
160
To page
173
Abstract
One way to describe the spread of an infection on a network is by approximating the network by a random graph. However, the usual way of constructing a random graph does not give any control over the number of triangles in the graph, while these triangles will naturally arise in many networks (e.g. in social networks).
In this paper, random graphs with a given degree distribution and a given expected number of triangles are constructed.
By using these random graphs we analyze the spread of two types of infection on a network: infections with a fixed infectious period and infections for which an infective individual will infect all of its susceptible neighbors or none. These two types of infection can be used to give upper and lower bounds for R0, the probability of extinction and other measures of dynamics of infections with more general infectious periods.
Keywords
random graphs , percolation , epidemics
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number
773964
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