爆发
业务
经济地理学
计算机科学
地理
生物
病毒学
作者
Pablo Valgañón,Antonio Brotons,David Soriano‐Paños,Jesús Gómez‐Gardeñes
出处
期刊:Cornell University - arXiv
日期:2024-12-10
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2412.07656
摘要
Human interactions and mobility shape epidemic dynamics by facilitating disease outbreaks and their spatial spread across regions. Traditional models often isolate commuting and random mobility as separate behaviors, focusing either on short, recurrent trips or on random, exploratory movements. Here, we propose a unified formalism that allows a smooth transition between commuting and exploratory behavior based on travel and return probabilities. We derive an analytical expression for the epidemic threshold, revealing a non-monotonic dependence on recurrence rates: while recurrence tends to lower the threshold by increasing agent concentration in high-contact hubs, it counterintuitively raises the invasion threshold in low-mobility scenarios, suggesting that allowing recurrence may foster local outbreaks while suppressing global epidemics. These results provide a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between human mobility patterns and epidemic spread, with implications for containment strategies in structured populations.
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