2024
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/ad4c31
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Passive and active field theories for disease spreading

Michael te Vrugt,
Julian Jeggle,
Raphael Wittkowski

Abstract: The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant growth of interest in the development of mathematical models that allow to describe effects such as social distancing measures, the development of vaccines, and mutations. Several of these models are based on concepts from soft matter theory. Considerably less well investigated is the reverse direction, i.e., how results from epidemiological research can be of interest for the physics of colloids and polymers. In this work, we consider the SIR-DDFT model… Show more

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