Artículos de revistas
Small-World Effect in Epidemics Using Cellular Automata
Fecha
2010Registro en:
MATHEMATICAL POPULATION STUDIES, v.17, n.2, p.79-90, 2010
0889-8480
10.1080/08898481003689486
Autor
GAGLIARDI, Henrique Fabricio
ALVES, Domingos
Institución
Resumen
The spread of an infectious disease in a population involves interactions leading to an epidemic outbreak through a network of contacts. Extending on Watts and Strogatz (1998) who showed that short-distance connections create a small-world effect, a model combining short-and long-distance probabilistic and regularly updated contacts helps considering spatial heterogeneity. The method is based on cellular automata. The presence of long-distance connections accelerates the small-world effect, as if the world shrank in proportion of their total number.