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Author: Liu, Quan-Hui; Ajelli, Marco; Aleta, Alberto; Merler, Stefano; Moreno, Yamir; Vespignani, Alessandro
Title: Measurability of the epidemic reproduction number in data-driven contact networks
  • Document date: 2018_12_11
  • ID: 2eity73e_28
    Snippet: where c l (i) is the number of edges node i has to other nodes in layer l. We set w l such that, when simulating influenza pandemics with R index = 1.3 with the above described data-driven model, the two following conditions hold: i) the fraction of the final infection attack rate related to contacts in households, schools, workplaces, and the general community is equal to 0.3, 0.18, 0.19, and 0.33, respectively; and ii) the average of the degree.....
    Document: where c l (i) is the number of edges node i has to other nodes in layer l. We set w l such that, when simulating influenza pandemics with R index = 1.3 with the above described data-driven model, the two following conditions hold: i) the fraction of the final infection attack rate related to contacts in households, schools, workplaces, and the general community is equal to 0.3, 0.18, 0.19, and 0.33, respectively; and ii) the average of the degree distribution k is

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