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The following pages link to Bounding the Size and Probability of Epidemics on Networks (Q3516422):
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- The effect of population heterogeneities upon spread of infection (Q376325) (← links)
- Multigeneration reproduction ratios and the effects of clustered unvaccinated individuals on epidemic outbreak (Q417310) (← links)
- Reproduction numbers for epidemic models with households and other social structures. I: Definition and calculation of \(R_{0}\) (Q433678) (← links)
- A note on the derivation of epidemic final sizes (Q692483) (← links)
- Analysis of a stochastic SIR epidemic on a random network incorporating household structure (Q975960) (← links)
- Computational complexity of impact size estimation for spreading processes on networks (Q977764) (← links)
- On bounding exact models of epidemic spread on networks (Q1671130) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous epidemics on weighted networks (Q1926507) (← links)
- Characterizing the initial phase of epidemic growth on some empirical networks (Q2329119) (← links)
- SIR epidemics and vaccination on random graphs with clustering (Q2420465) (← links)
- Applications of the variance of final outbreak size for disease spreading in networks (Q2513658) (← links)
- Containing viral spread on sparse random graphs: bounds, algorithms, and experiments (Q2808836) (← links)
- Bounding basic characteristics of spatial epidemics with a new percolation model (Q3021240) (← links)
- Pairwise approximation for <i>SIR</i> -type network epidemics with non-Markovian recovery (Q4559566) (← links)
- Social contagions on interconnected networks of heterogeneous populations (Q4560283) (← links)
- Strong spatial embedding of social networks generates nonstandard epidemic dynamics independent of degree distribution and clustering (Q5073162) (← links)
- Inferring global network properties from egocentric data with applications to epidemics (Q5245195) (← links)
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- The Role of Directionality, Heterogeneity, and Correlations in Epidemic Risk and Spread (Q6046290) (← links)