Statistical Physics of Disease Propagation
FOCUS · T08 · ID: 46531
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A Tutorial Model for the Role of Superspreaders in Pandemic Outbreaks
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Publication: Textbook: Philip Nelson, Physical Models of Living Systems: Probability, Simulation, Dynamics (second edition 2022).
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Phil Nelson
University of Pennsylvania
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Phil Nelson
University of Pennsylvania
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Modeling the Impact of Social Distancing and Targeted Vaccination on the Spread of COVID-19 through a Real City-Scale Contact Network
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Publication: https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WRA1068-1.html
https://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PEA1068-1.htmlPresenters
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Gavin S Hartnett
Rand Corp
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Gavin S Hartnett
Rand Corp
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A Continuous Commuter Model for the Spread of Infectious Disease
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Aaron C Winn
University of Pennsylvania
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Aaron C Winn
University of Pennsylvania
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Eleni Katifori
University of Pennsylvania
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Adam Konkol
University of Cambridge
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S-I-R and Disease Spreading in Active Matter Models
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Cynthia Reichhardt
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Cynthia Reichhardt
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Peter Forgacs
Babes-Bolyai University
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Andras Libal
Babes-Bolyai University
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Charles M Reichhardt
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Front propagation in a system of weakly connected networks
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Publication: Khain and Iyengar, Front propagation in a system of weakly connected networks (submitted 2021)
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Madhavan Iyengar
University of Michigan
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Madhavan Iyengar
University of Michigan
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Evgeniy Khain
Oakland University
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Spreading dynamics of an infection in a growing population
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Publication: R. Claydon, S. Gartenstein, and A. T. Brown. "Spreading dynamics of an infection in a growing population." arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.12426 (2021)
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Rory Claydon
Univ of Edinburgh
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Rory Claydon
Univ of Edinburgh
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Recovery of resonant stochastic fluctuations in an interacting-particle system-based contagion model coupled with social mimicry: comparative analysis of the effect of event ordering in their corresponding agent based models
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Publication: Mudigonda, S., Núñez-Corrales, S., Venkatachalapathy, R., Graham, J. (2021, accepted). Scheduler dependencies in Agent-Based Models: A case-study using a contagion model. The Computational Social Science (CSS 2021) Annual Conference. Santa Fe NM, Nov 4 – 7.
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Santiago Núñez-Corrales
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Santiago Núñez-Corrales
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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A Seascape Origin of Richards Growth
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Publication: https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.102.052106
https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.10419Presenters
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Bertrand J Ottino-Loffler
Rockefeller University
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Bertrand J Ottino-Loffler
Rockefeller University
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Mehran Kardar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Daniel W Swartz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Structure and Information Dynamics of Pro- and Anti-Vaccine Interaction Networks in Twitter
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Publication: "Online opinions and interactions in the pro- and anti-vaccination discussions in Chile"; Claudio Villegas, Abril Ortiz, Víctor Arriagada, Sofía Ortega, Juan Walker, Eduardo Arriagada, Alexis M. Kalergis, and Cristián Huepe (In preparation).
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Cristian L Huepe
Northwestern University, Professor, Northwestern University (Evanston IL, USA)
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Cristian L Huepe
Northwestern University, Professor, Northwestern University (Evanston IL, USA)
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COVID Variants
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Bette Korber
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Bette Korber
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Theoretical and Numerical Analysis of a Locally Nonchaotic Energy Barrier
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Yu Qiao
University of California, San Diego
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Yu Qiao
University of California, San Diego
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Zhaoru Shang
UCSD, University of California, San Diego
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Choosing Optimal Reservoir Computers
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Publication: T. L. Carroll, "Do reservoir computers work best at the edge of chaos?," Chaos, vol. 30, p. 121109, Dec 2020.
T. L. Carroll, "Path length statistics in reservoir computers," Chaos, vol. 30, p. 083130, 2020.
T. L. Carroll and L. M. Pecora, "Network structure effects in reservoir computers," Chaos, vol. 29, p. 083130, Aug 2019.
T. L. Carroll, "Low dimensional manifolds in reservoir computers," Chaos, vol. 31, p. 043113, 2021.
T. L. Carroll, "Dimension of reservoir computers," Chaos, vol. 30, p. 013102, 2020.Presenters
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Thomas L Carroll
United States Naval Research Laboratory
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Thomas L Carroll
United States Naval Research Laboratory
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