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Monte Carlo Simulations of Infection Spread in Indoor Environment

Physics and Society 2025-01-22 v1

Abstract

The dynamics of infection spread in populations has received popular attention since the outbreak of Covid-19 and many statistical models have been developed. One of the interesting areas of research is short-time dynamics in confined, indoor environments. We have modeled this using a simple Monte Carlo scheme. Our model is generally applicable for the peer-to-peer transmission case, when the infection spread occurs only between an infected subject and a healthy subject with a certain probability, i.e., airborne and surface transmission is neglected. The probability of infection spread is incorporated using a simple exponential decay with distance between the subjects. Simulations are performed for the cases of (1) constant subject population and (2) variable subject population due to inflow/outflow. We specifically focus on the large fluctuations in the dynamics due to finite number of subjects. Results of our study may be useful to determine social-distancing guidelines in indoor contexts.

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@article{arxiv.2501.10489,
  title  = {Monte Carlo Simulations of Infection Spread in Indoor Environment},
  author = {Rahul Sheshanarayana and Prateek K. Jha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.10489},
  year   = {2025}
}