SIR disease potency in an agent-based island network
Abstract
An epidemiological outbreak was analyzed using an agent-based network. Disease spread simulations were performed over a number of different networks consisting of islands, locations where agents are fully connected, with varying infection chance and recovery periods. A new metric, K, disease potency, was used to describe a disease spread. It was found that agent mobility and network topology affect an epidemic.
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