Abstract

Complex networks such as the sexual partnership web or the Internet often show a high degree of redundancy and heterogeneity in their connectivity properties. This peculiar connectivity provides an ideal environment for the spreading of infective agents. Here we show that the random uniform immunization of individuals does not lead to the eradication of infections in all complex networks. Namely, networks with scale-free properties do not acquire global immunity from major epidemic outbreaks even in the presence of unrealistically high densities of randomly immunized individuals. The absence of any critical immunization threshold is due to the unbounded connectivity fluctuations of scale-free networks.…

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Keywords
  • Immunization
  • Complex network
  • Scale-free network
  • Computer science
  • The Internet
  • Redundancy (engineering)
  • Computer network
  • Distributed computing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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