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Message-passing theory for cooperative epidemics

Byungjoon Min, Claudio Castellano

2020Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interaction among spreading processes on a complex network is a nontrivial phenomenon of great importance. It has recently been realized that cooperative effects among infective diseases can give rise to qualitative changes in the phenomenology of epidemic spreading, leading, for instance, to abrupt transitions and hysteresis. Here, we consider a simple model for two interacting pathogens on a network and we study it by using the message-passing approach. In this way, we are able to provide detailed predictions for the behavior of the model in the whole phase-diagram for any given network structure. Numerical simulations on synthetic networks (both homogeneous and heterogeneous) confirm the great accuracy of the theoretical results. We finally consider the issue of identifying the nodes where it is better to seed the infection in order to maximize the probability of observing an extensive outbreak. The message-passing approach provides an accurate solution also for this problem.

Topics & Concepts

HomogeneousPhenomenology (philosophy)PhenomenonComputer scienceComplex networkStatistical physicsSimple (philosophy)EconometricsNetwork modelEpidemic modelOrder (exchange)Network theoryMathematical economicsComplex systemNetwork structureManagement scienceMathematicsMathematical optimizationTheoretical computer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Complex Network Analysis TechniquesCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
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