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The following pages link to Exact and approximate moment closures for non-Markovian network epidemics (Q739334):
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- Compact pairwise models for epidemics with multiple infectious stages on degree heterogeneous and clustered networks (Q309249) (← links)
- Discrete-time moment closure models for epidemic spreading in populations of interacting individuals (Q327189) (← links)
- From Markovian to pairwise epidemic models and the performance of moment closure approxi\-mations (Q455725) (← links)
- Complete hierarchies of SIR models on arbitrary networks with exact and approximate moment closure (Q494498) (← links)
- Modelling evolution in structured populations involving multiplayer interactions (Q823841) (← links)
- Improving pairwise approximations for network models with susceptible-infected-susceptible dynamics (Q827843) (← links)
- Methods for approximating stochastic evolutionary dynamics on graphs (Q1734244) (← links)
- New moment closures based on a priori distributions with applications to epidemic dynamics (Q1758079) (← links)
- A versatile ODE approximation to a network model for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (Q1871819) (← links)
- Exact equations for SIR epidemics on tree graphs (Q2355928) (← links)
- Moment-closure approximations for discrete adaptive networks (Q2448423) (← links)
- Exact deterministic representation of Markovian SIR epidemics on networks with and without loops (Q2512941) (← links)
- Comment on ``A binomial moment approximation scheme for epidemic spreading in networks'' in U. P. B. Sci. Bull., Series A, Vol. 76, Iss. 2, 2014 (Q2822940) (← links)
- DEMOGRAPHICS INDUCE EXTINCTION OF DISEASE IN AN SIS MODEL BASED ON CONDITIONAL MARKOV CHAIN (Q2977602) (← links)
- The large graph limit of a stochastic epidemic model on a dynamic multilayer network (Q3300960) (← links)
- Continuation with Noninvasive Control Schemes: Revealing Unstable States in a Pedestrian Evacuation Scenario (Q5887840) (← links)
- Preserving bifurcations through moment closures (Q6492263) (← links)
- Polyadic opinion formation: the adaptive voter model on a hypergraph (Q6591234) (← links)