Motivated by these issues, this paper proposes a convenient strategy to control epidemic propagation dramatically based on limited temporary links removed (LTLR) ...
Motivated by these issues, this paper proposes a convenient strategy to control epidemic propagation dramatically based on limited temporary links removed (LTLR) ...
Abstract—The spread of epidemic in social networks poses great challenges to the human health and public order. It is imperative to develop corresponding ...
Simulation results show that LTLR strategy effectively slows the speed of epidemic propagation and reduces the size of infected nodes in small-world ...
Nov 14, 2014 · A new adaptation mechanism was presented in [1], where susceptible nodes temporarily deactivate their links to infected neighbors and reactivate when their ...
Classic compartment models such as SIR and SIS are useful models in predicting the spread of a disease on short timescales but they have a number of drawbacks.
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In the propagation of an epidemic in a population, individuals adaptively adjust their behavior to avoid the risk of an epidemic.
We describe and compare four algorithms for selecting a limited number of links to remove from a network: two “preventive” approaches (edge centrality, R0 ...
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Mar 3, 2022 · The spread of an infectious disease depends on intrinsic properties of the disease as well as the connectivity and actions of the population ...
Epidemic propagation is controlled conventionally by vaccination or by quarantine. These methods have been widely applied for different compartmental ODE ...