Effects of social distancing and isolation on epidemic spreading: a dynamical density functional theory model
Populations and Evolution
2020-11-18 v2 Biological Physics
Physics and Society
Abstract
For preventing the spread of epidemics such as the coronavirus disease COVID-19, social distancing and the isolation of infected persons are crucial. However, existing reaction-diffusion equations for epidemic spreading are incapable of describing these effects. We present an extended model for disease spread based on combining an SIR model with a dynamical density functional theory where social distancing and isolation of infected persons are explicitly taken into account. The model shows interesting nonequilibrium phase separation associated with a reduction of the number of infections, and allows for new insights into the control of pandemics.
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@article{arxiv.2003.13967,
title = {Effects of social distancing and isolation on epidemic spreading: a dynamical density functional theory model},
author = {Michael te Vrugt and Jens Bickmann and Raphael Wittkowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.13967},
year = {2020}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures