Bernoulli 1713 Bayes 1763 Laplace 1813 1965
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-49750-6_1
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Contribution to the Theory of Epidemics

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“…Considering the SIR model [32][33][34], a simple mathematical model for the spread of epidemic diseases, in which, nodes can be susceptible, infected, or recovered from an infectious agent. Recovered nodes are immune to the disease, while a susceptible node can become infected if it is in contact with an infected node.…”
Section: Diffusion Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the SIR model [32][33][34], a simple mathematical model for the spread of epidemic diseases, in which, nodes can be susceptible, infected, or recovered from an infectious agent. Recovered nodes are immune to the disease, while a susceptible node can become infected if it is in contact with an infected node.…”
Section: Diffusion Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%