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The following pages link to Automata network SIR models for the spread of infectious diseases in populations of moving individuals (Q4020976):
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- Discrete stochastic modeling for epidemics in networks (Q643712) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of the epidemic transmission in a predator-prey system (Q839943) (← links)
- Estimation of the parameters of an infectious disease model using neural networks (Q974597) (← links)
- A new class of automata networks (Q992267) (← links)
- Migration in cellular automata (Q992313) (← links)
- Dynamical phases in a cellular automaton model for epidemic propagation (Q992314) (← links)
- Propagation of fronts in cellular automata (Q1343304) (← links)
- Epidemic thresholds and vaccination in a lattice model of disease spread (Q1376290) (← links)
- Dynamics in a lattice epidemic model (Q1605000) (← links)
- Dynamical small-world behavior in an epidemical model of mobile individuals (Q1607414) (← links)
- Stationary states and spatial patterning in an \(S I S\) epidemiology model with implicit mobility (Q1619765) (← links)
- Population dispersion and equilibrium infection frequency in a spatial epidemic (Q1809192) (← links)
- Dimer automata and cellular automata (Q1917973) (← links)
- Disease spreading on populations structured by groups (Q2010746) (← links)
- Modeling public opinion polarization in group behavior by integrating SIRS-based information diffusion process (Q2210238) (← links)
- Control attenuation and temporary immunity in a cellular automata SEIR epidemic model (Q2675560) (← links)
- EFFECTS OF MOTION ON EPIDEMIC SPREADING (Q3586813) (← links)
- A CELLULAR AUTOMATON MODELING THE STRUGGLE TO CONTROL THE MEDIA (Q3631076) (← links)
- LATTICE THREE-SPECIES MODELS OF THE SPATIAL SPREAD OF RABIES AMONG FOXES (Q4502823) (← links)
- A branching random-walk model of disease outbreaks and the percolation backbone (Q5048533) (← links)
- Analytical solution of the SIR-model for the temporal evolution of epidemics: part B. Semi-time case (Q5877088) (← links)