Temporal network epidemiology
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Temporal network epidemiology
(Theoretical biology)
Springer, c2017
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Description
This book covers recent developments in epidemic process models and related data on temporally varying networks. It is widely recognized that contact networks are indispensable for describing, understanding, and intervening to stop the spread of infectious diseases in human and animal populations; "network epidemiology" is an umbrella term to describe this research field.
More recently, contact networks have been recognized as being highly dynamic. This observation, also supported by an increasing amount of new data, has led to research on temporal networks, a rapidly growing area. Changes in network structure are often informed by epidemic (or other) dynamics, in which case they are referred to as adaptive networks.
This volume gathers contributions by prominent authors working in temporal and adaptive network epidemiology, a field essential to understanding infectious diseases in real society.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Temporal subgraph percolation.- Disease spreading in time-evolving networked communities.- Epidemic threshold in temporally switching networks.- Sources of unpredictability in disease spreading on temporal networks.- Epidemics based centrality measure for temporal networks: US hospital network study case.- Epidemics on dynamic networks: non-reactive and reactive link rewiring.- Time-varying activity driven networks to model epidemic spreading: the case of the 2014/15 Ebola outbreak.- Control Strategies of Contagion Processes in Time-varying Networks.ms.- behavioural="" traits="" supporting="" dynamic="" interaction="" with="" multiple="" modes="" spreading.- analysis="" control="" outbreaks="" adaptive="" networks.
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