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Distributed Reproduction Numbers of Networked Epidemics

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arxiv 2301.07837 v1 pith:B4LVHUMX submitted 2023-01-19 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords numbersreproductiondistributedconditionsnetworkedspreadingcomputedata
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Reproduction numbers are widely used for the estimation and prediction of epidemic spreading processes over networks. However, reproduction numbers do not enable estimation and prediction in individual communities within networks, and they can be difficult to compute due to the aggregation of infection data that is required to do so. Therefore, in this work we propose a novel concept of distributed reproduction numbers to capture the spreading behaviors of each entity in the network, and we show how to compute them using certain parameters in networked SIS and SIR epidemic models. We use distributed reproduction numbers to derive new conditions under which an outbreak can occur. These conditions are then used to derive new conditions for the existence, uniqueness, and stability of equilibrium states. Finally, in simulation we use synthetic infection data to illustrate how distributed reproduction numbers provide more fine-grained analyses of networked spreading processes than ordinary reproduction numbers.

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