Stochastic epidemics in a heterogeneous community (Part III of the book Stochastic Epidemic Models and Inference)

04/16/2020
by   Viet Chi Tran, et al.
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This document is the Part III of the book 'Stochastic Epidemic Models with Inference' edited by Tom Britton and Etienne Pardoux. Plan of the chapter: 1) Random Graphs, 2) The Reproduction Number R0, 3) SIR Epidemics on Configuration Model Graphs, 4) Statistical Description of Epidemics Spreading on Networks: The Case of Cuban HIV.

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