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The following pages link to Spreading of epidemics on scale-free networks with nonlinear infectivity (Q1009643):
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- Dynamic analysis of an SEIRS model with nonlinear infectivity on complex networks (Q2788455) (← links)
- SIR epidemics on a scale-free spatial nested modular network (Q2806350) (← links)
- Epidemic spreading model of complex dynamical network with the heterogeneity of nodes (Q2822335) (← links)
- DYNAMICS OF EPIDEMIC SPREADING MODEL WITH DISTRIBUTED DELAY ON HETEROGENEOUS NETWORK (Q2977603) (← links)
- SPREAD OF EPIDEMIC ON COMPLEX NETWORKS UNDER VOLUNTARY VACCINATION MECHANISM (Q3062788) (← links)
- The spreading dynamics of sexually transmitted diseases with birth and death on heterogeneous networks (Q3302966) (← links)
- Analysis of the SAITS alcoholism model on scale-free networks with demographic and nonlinear infectivity (Q3304313) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamics of epidemic spreading on homogenous and heterogeneous networks (Q3452449) (← links)
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- Strong spatial embedding of social networks generates nonstandard epidemic dynamics independent of degree distribution and clustering (Q5073162) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF THE BINGE DRINKING MODELS WITH DEMOGRAPHICS AND NONLINEAR INFECTIVITY ON NETWORKS (Q5148033) (← links)
- Susceptible‐infected‐recovered models with natural birth and death on complex networks (Q5257902) (← links)
- Monotonic and Non-Monotonic Epidemiological Models on Networks (Q5379101) (← links)
- An integrated and dynamic optimisation model for the multi-level emergency logistics network in anti-bioterrorism system (Q5497429) (← links)
- A dynamics model of coupling transmission for multiple different knowledge in multiplex networks (Q6061039) (← links)
- A dynamics model of knowledge dissemination in a WeChat group from perspective of duplex networks (Q6107970) (← links)
- Dynamical behavior and optimal control of a vector-borne diseases model on bipartite networks (Q6135655) (← links)
- Global analysis of a network-based SIR epidemic model with a saturated treatment function (Q6560749) (← links)