Stochastic oscillations of adaptive networks: application to epidemic modelling
Statistical Mechanics
2012-09-04 v2 Physics and Society
Populations and Evolution
Abstract
Adaptive-network models are typically studied using deterministic differential equations which approximately describe their dynamics. In simulations, however, the discrete nature of the network gives rise to intrinsic noise which can radically alter the system's behaviour. In this article we develop a method to predict the effects of stochasticity in adaptive networks by making use of a pair-based proxy model. The technique is developed in the context of an epidemiological model of a disease spreading over an adaptive network of infectious contact. Our analysis reveals that in this model the structure of the network exhibits stochastic oscillations in response to fluctuations in the disease dynamic.
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@article{arxiv.1206.2768,
title = {Stochastic oscillations of adaptive networks: application to epidemic modelling},
author = {Tim Rogers and William Clifford-Brown and Catherine Mills and Tobias Galla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.2768},
year = {2012}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures