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Propagation dynamics on complex networks : models, methods and stability analysis by Chen. Guanrong, Fu. Xinchu, Small. Michael 2014

Propagation dynamics on complex networks : models, methods and stability analysis

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Propagation dynamics on complex networks : models, methods and stability analysis

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ISBN : 9781118534502, 1118762789 
publisher: Wiley 
publish year: 2014 
pages: 330 
language: English 
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Content: Preface xi     Summary xiii     1 Introduction 1     1.1 Motivation and background 1     1.2 A brief history of mathematical epidemiology 2     1.3 Organization of the book 5     References 6     2 Various epidemic models on complex networks 10     2.1 Multiple stage models 10     2.2 Staged progression models 13     2.3 Stochastic SIS model 17     2.4 Models with population mobility 19     2.5 Models in meta-populations 22     2.6 Models with effective contacts 24     2.7 Models with two distinct routes 26     2.8 Models with competing strains 28     2.9 Models with competing strains and saturated infectivity 31     2.10 Models with birth and death of nodes and links 33     2.11 Models on weighted networks 34     2.12 Models on directed networks 38     2.13 Models on colored networks 40     2.14 Discrete epidemic models 44     References 47     3 Epidemic threshold analysis 53     3.1 Threshold analysis by the direct method 53     3.2 Epidemic spreading efficiency threshold and epidemic threshold 69     3.3 Epidemic thresholds and basic reproduction numbers 76     References 98     4 Networked models for SARS and avian influenza 101     4.1 Network models of real diseases 101     4.2 Plausible models for propagation of the SARS virus 102     4.3 Clustering model for SARS transmission: Application to epidemic control and risk assessment 108     4.4 Small-world and scale-free models for SARS transmission 114     4.5 Super-spreaders and the rate of transmission 118     4.6 Scale-free distribution of avian influenza outbreaks 124     4.7 Stratified model of ordinary influenza 130     References 136     5 Infectivity functions 139     5.1 A model with nontrivial infectivity function 140     5.2 Saturated infectivity 143     5.3 Nonlinear infectivity for SIS model on scale-free networks 143     References 148     6 SIS models with an infective medium 150     6.1 SIS model with an infective medium 150     6.2 A modified SIS model with an infective medium 159     6.3 Epidemic models with vectors between two separated networks 162     6.4 Epidemic transmission on interdependent networks 167     6.4.1 Theoretical modeling 168     6.5 Discussions and remarks 179     References 181     7 Epidemic control and awareness 184     7.1 SIS model with awareness 184     7.2 Discrete-time SIS model with awareness 192     7.3 Spreading dynamics of a disease-awareness SIS model on complex networks 198     7.4 Remarks and discussions 201     References 203     8 Adaptive mechanism between dynamics and epidemics 207     8.1 Adaptive mechanism between dynamical synchronization and epidemic behavior on complex networks 207     8.2 Interplay between collective behavior and spreading dynamics 216     References 228     9 Epidemic control and immunization 231     9.1 SIS model with immunization 231     9.2 Edge targeted strategy for controlling epidemic spreading on scale-free networks 235     9.3 Remarks and discussions 237     References 239     10 Global stability analysis 240     10.1 Global stability analysis of the modified model with an infective medium 240     10.2 Global dynamics of the model with vectors between two separated networks 241     10.3 Global behavior of disease transmission on interdependent networks 247     10.4 Global behavior of epidemic transmissions 250     10.5 Global attractivity of a network-based epidemic SIS model 260     10.6 Global stability of an epidemic model with birth and death and adaptive weights 264     10.7 Global dynamics of a generalized epidemic model 268     References 274     11 Information diffusion and pathogen propagation 277     11.1 Information diffusion and propagation on complex networks 277     11.2 Interplay between information of disease spreading and epidemic dynamics 281     11.3 Discussions and remarks 284     References 286     Appendix A Proofs of theorems 289     A.1 Transition from discrete-time linear system to continuous-time linear system 289     A.2 Proof of Lemma 6.1 291     A.3 Proof of Theorem 10.4 291     A.4 Proof of Theorem 10.3 292     A.5 Proof of Theorem 10.42 296     Appendix B Further proofs of results 302     B.1 Eigenvalues of the matrix P F in (6.27) 302     B.2 The matrix    in (6.32) 304     B.3 Proof of (7.6) in Chapter 7 305     B.4 The positiveness of   ': proof of   ' >
0 in Section 9.1.2 306 B.5 The relation between and in Section 9.1.3 308 Index 311


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