Coevolution of agents and networks in an epidemiological model
Physics and Society
2007-07-11 v2
Abstract
We study the spreading of an infection within an SIS epidemiological model on a network. Susceptible agents are given the opportunity of breaking their links with infected agents, and reconnecting those links with the rest of the population. Thus, the network coevolves with the population as the infection progresses. We show that a moderate reconnection frequency is enough to completely suppress the infection. A partial, rather weak isolation of infected agents suffices to eliminate the endemic state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0707.1249,
title = {Coevolution of agents and networks in an epidemiological model},
author = {Damian H. Zanette},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.1249},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
This is a written version of a talk to be given at the International School on Complexity: Course on Statistical Physics of Social Dynamics: Opinions, Semiotic Dynamics, and Language (Erice, 13-20 July, 2007)