The Hidden Geometry of Complex, Network-Driven Contagion Phenomena
Northwestern University · Robert Koch Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The global spread of epidemics, rumors, opinions, and innovations are complex, network-driven dynamic processes. The combined multiscale nature and intrinsic heterogeneity of the underlying networks make it difficult to develop an intuitive understanding of these processes, to distinguish relevant from peripheral factors, to predict their time course, and to locate their origin. However, we show that complex spatiotemporal patterns can be reduced to surprisingly simple, homogeneous wave propagation patterns, if conventional geographic distance is replaced by a probabilistically motivated effective distance. In the context of global, air-traffic-mediated epidemics, we show that effective distance reliably…
Citation impact
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- 53.55
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- 100%
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- 45
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2Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Computer science
- Homogeneous
- Complex network
- Epidemic model
- Spatial contextual awareness
- Statistical physics
- Data science
- Good health and well-being