2016
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.93.032314
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Collective versus hub activation of epidemic phases on networks

Abstract: We consider a general criterion to discern the nature of the threshold in epidemic models on scale-free (SF) networks. Comparing the epidemic lifespan of the nodes with largest degrees with the infection time between them, we propose a general dual scenario, in which the epidemic transition is either ruled by a hub activation process, leading to a null threshold in the thermodynamic limit, or given by a collective activation process, corresponding to a standard phase transition with a finite threshold. We vali… Show more

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“…Our results gathered with previous reports of Ref. [12], in which waning immunity can drastically change the threshold behavior, lead to the following take-home messages. Firstly, the metastable, localized, and active states of the standard SIS dynamics necessary to sustain the endemic activity for any infection rate for γ > 3 are not universal and their realizations in real epidemic processes may be unrealistic.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Our results gathered with previous reports of Ref. [12], in which waning immunity can drastically change the threshold behavior, lead to the following take-home messages. Firstly, the metastable, localized, and active states of the standard SIS dynamics necessary to sustain the endemic activity for any infection rate for γ > 3 are not universal and their realizations in real epidemic processes may be unrealistic.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In Ref. [12], this criterion notably predicted that waning immunity [29], in which infected individuals are temporarily immunized before to become susceptible, leads to a finite threshold for γ > 3 which disagrees with the prediction of QMF approximation, but in agreement with extensive numerical simulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Compared to the uncorrelated case, assortative networks (α > 0) have a smaller threshold, while the threshold is larger for α < 0, i.e., disassortative mixing, in agreement with the behavior of the LEV of the adjacency matrix [14,23]. In the case γ > 3, this phenomenology can be qualitatively explained by considering the mechanism of long-range mutual reinfection of hubs [25,45,47], which triggers the epidemic transition. According to this mechanism, the subgraph consisting of the hub plus its nearest-neighbors can sustain in isolation an active state for times long enough to permit the activation of other hubs, even if they are not directly connected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%