随机性
计算机科学
简单(哲学)
同种类的
级联
复杂网络
流行病模型
传输(电信)
统计物理学
数学
工程类
物理
电信
统计
人口
人口学
社会学
哲学
万维网
认识论
化学工程
作者
Fabian Tschofenig,Daniel Reisinger,Georg Jäger,Marie Lisa Kogler,Raven Adam,Manfred Füllsack
出处
期刊:Physical review
日期:2024-04-10
卷期号:109 (4)
标识
DOI:10.1103/physreve.109.044307
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of understanding, forecasting, and avoiding infectious processes, as well as the necessity for understanding the diffusion and acceptance of preventative measures. Simple contagions, like virus transmission, can spread with a single encounter, while complex contagions, such as preventive social measures (e.g., wearing masks, social distancing), may require multiple interactions to propagate. This disparity in transmission mechanisms results in differing contagion rates and contagion patterns between viruses and preventive measures. Furthermore, the dynamics of complex contagions are significantly less understood than those of simple contagions. Stochastic models, integrating inherent variability and randomness, offer a way to elucidate complex contagion dynamics. This paper introduces a stochastic model for both simple and complex contagions and assesses its efficacy against ensemble simulations for homogeneous and heterogeneous threshold configurations. The model provides a unified framework for analyzing both types of contagions, demonstrating promising outcomes across various threshold setups on Erds-R\'enyi graphs.
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