Authors
Halvor Lund, Ludvig Lizana, Ingve Simonsen
Publication date
2013/4
Journal
Journal of statistical physics
Volume
151
Pages
367-382
Publisher
Springer US
Description
We review and introduce a generalized reaction-diffusion approach to epidemic spreading in a metapopulation modeled as a complex network. The metapopulation consists of susceptible and infected individuals that are grouped in subpopulations symbolizing cities and villages that are coupled by human travel in a transportation network. By analytic methods and numerical simulations we calculate the fraction of infected people in the metapopulation in the long time limit, as well as the relevant parameters characterizing the epidemic threshold that separates an epidemic from a non-epidemic phase. Within this model, we investigate the effect of a heterogeneous network topology and a heterogeneous subpopulation size distribution. Such a system is suited for epidemic modeling where small villages and big cities exist simultaneously in the metapopulation. We find that the heterogeneous conditions …
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