ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
In this paper, we propose two novel immunization strategies, i.e., combined immunization and duplex immunization, for SIS model in directed scale-free networks, and obtain the epidemic thresholds for them with linear and nonlinear infectivities. With the suggested two new strategies, the epidemic thresholds after immunization are greatly increased. For duplex immunization, we demonstrate that its performance is the best among all usual immunization schemes with respect to degree distribution. And for combined immunization scheme, we show that it is more effective than active immunization. Besides, we give a comprehensive theoretical analysis on applying targeted immunization to directed networks. For targeted immunization strategy, we prove that immunizing nodes with large out-degrees are more effective than immunizing nodes with large in-degrees, and nodes with both large out-degrees and large in-degrees are more worthy to be immunized than nodes with only large out-degrees or large in-degrees. Finally, some numerical analysis are performed to verify and complement our theoretical results. This work is the first to divide the whole population into different types and embed appropriate immunization scheme according to the characteristics of the population, and it will benefit the study of immunization and control of infectious diseases on complex networks.
Understanding the epidemic dynamics, and finding out efficient techniques to control it, is a challenging issue. A lot of research has been done on targeted immunization strategies, exploiting various global network topological properties. However, i
In the real world, many complex systems interact with other systems. In addition, the intra- or inter-systems for the spread of information about infectious diseases and the transmission of infectious diseases are often not random, but with direction
The study of complex networks sheds light on the relation between the structure and function of complex systems. One remarkable result is the absence of an epidemic threshold in infinite-size scale-free networks, which implies that any infection will
Epidemic spread on networks is one of the most studied dynamics in network science and has important implications in real epidemic scenarios. Nonetheless, the dynamics of real epidemics and how it is affected by the underline structure of the infecti
The spread of COVID-19 has been thwarted in most countries through non-pharmaceutical interventions. In particular, the most effective measures in this direction have been the stay-at-home and closure strategies of businesses and schools. However, po