Modeling Epidemics Spreading on Social Contact Networks
Zhang, Zhaoyang ; Wang, Honggang ; Wang, Chonggang ; Fang, Hua (Julia)
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Social contact networks and the way people interact with each other are the key factors that impact on epidemics spreading. However, it is challenging to model the behavior of epidemics based on social contact networks due to their high dynamics. Traditional models such as susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model ignore the crowding or protection effect and thus has some unrealistic assumption. In this paper, we consider the crowding or protection effect and develop a novel model called improved SIR model. Then, we use both deterministic and stochastic models to characterize the dynamics of epidemics on social contact networks. The results from both simulations and real data set conclude that the epidemics are more likely to outbreak on social contact networks with higher average degree. We also present some potential immunization strategies, such as random set immunization, dominating set immunization, and high degree set immunization to further prove the conclusion.
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Zhaoyang Zhang; Honggang Wang; Chonggang Wang; Hua Fang, "Modeling Epidemics Spreading on Social Contact Networks," in Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on , vol.3, no.3, pp.410-419, Sept. 2015. doi: 10.1109/TETC.2015.2398353. Link to article on publisher's site