Effects of local population structure in a reaction-diffusion model of a contact process on metapopulation networks
Abstract
We investigate the effects of local population structure in reaction-diffusion processes representing a contact process (CP) on metapopulations represented as complex networks. Considering a model in which the nodes of a large scale network represent local populations defined in terms of a homogeneous graph, we show by means of extensive numerical simulations that the critical properties of the reaction-diffusion system are independent of the local population structure, even when this one is given by a ordered linear chain. This independence is confirmed by the perfect matching between numerical critical exponents and the results from a heterogeneous mean field theory suited, in principle, to describe situations of local homogeneous mixing. The analysis of several variations of the reaction-diffusion process allow to conclude the independence from population structure of the critical properties of CP-like models on metapopulations, and thus of the universality of the reaction-diffusion description of this kind of models.
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@article{arxiv.1305.4965,
title = {Effects of local population structure in a reaction-diffusion model of a contact process on metapopulation networks},
author = {Angélica S. Mata and Silvio C. Ferreira and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.4965},
year = {2013}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures