Collective versus hub activation of epidemic phases on networks
Abstract
We consider a general criterion to discern the nature of the threshold in epidemic models on scale-free (SF) networks. Comparing the epidemic lifespan of the nodes with largest degrees with the infection time between them, we propose a general dual scenario, in which the epidemic transition is either ruled by a hub activation process, leading to a null threshold in the thermodynamic limit, or given by a collective activation process, corresponding to a standard phase transition with a finite threshold. We validate the proposed criterion applying it to different epidemic models, with waning immunity or heterogeneous infection rates in both synthetic and real SF networks. In particular, a waning immunity, irrespective of its strength, leads to collective activation with finite threshold in scale-free networks with large exponent, at odds with canonical theoretical approaches.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1512.00316,
title = {Collective versus hub activation of epidemic phases on networks},
author = {Silvio C. Ferreira and Renan S. Sander and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.00316},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Revised version accepted for publication in PRE