A shape theorem for the spread of epidemics and forest fires in two-dimensional Euclidean space (Q1355281)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1011414
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A shape theorem for the spread of epidemics and forest fires in two-dimensional Euclidean space
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1011414

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    A shape theorem for the spread of epidemics and forest fires in two-dimensional Euclidean space (English)
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    2 May 1999
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    The authors deal with a model of epidemics or forest fires in \(R^2\). Hosts are assumed to be distributed according to a Poisson point process in \(R^2\). An infected individual stays so far a unit time after which it recovers and remains immune; during the time it remains infected, it emits germs after a random time \(T_i\) from its infection. The germs go to all individuals in \(S_c = \{ x \in R^2 \mid | x-X_i| \leq 1 \}\) where \(X_i\) is the position of the individual. Initially all points of \(X_\Lambda\) in \(S_0 = \{x \in R^2 \mid | x| \leq 1 \}\) are infected and all other points are susceptible. The authors essentially study the stochastic process with special reference to the shape in which the epidemics disperse.
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    epidemics
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    forestry
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