A stochastic SEIRD epidemic model on networks with random waiting times and stochastic resetting predicts endemic states for R0 > 1, and simulations show resetting raises R0.
Exact Markovian SIR and SIS epidemics on networks and an upper bound for the epidemic threshold
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Exploiting the power of the expectation operator and indicator (or Bernoulli) random variables, we present the exact governing equations for both the SIR and SIS epidemic models on \emph{networks}. Although SIR and SIS are basic epidemic models, deductions from their exact stochastic equations \textbf{without} making approximations (such as the common mean-field approximation) are scarce. An exact analytic solution of the governing equations is highly unlikely to be found (for any network) due to the appearing pair (and higher order) correlations. Nevertheless, the maximum average fraction $y_{I}$ of infected nodes in both SIS and SIR can be written as a quadratic form of the graph's Laplacian. Only for regular graphs, the expression for the maximum of $y_{I}$ can be simplied to exhibit the explicit dependence on the spectral radius. From our new Laplacian expression, we deduce a general \textbf{upper} bound for the epidemic SIS threshold in any graph.
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Stochastic Compartment Model of Epidemic Spreading in Complex Networks with Mortality and Resetting
A stochastic SEIRD epidemic model on networks with random waiting times and stochastic resetting predicts endemic states for R0 > 1, and simulations show resetting raises R0.