Author: Alex Arenas; Wesley Cota; Jesus Gomez-Gardenes; Sergio Gómez; Clara Granell; Joan T. Matamalas; David Soriano-Panos; Benjamin Steinegger
Title: A mathematical model for the spatiotemporal epidemic spreading of COVID19 Document date: 2020_3_23
ID: knt1f78p_17
Snippet: The exponents represent the number of contacts made by an agent of age group g in patch i with infectious individualscompartments A and I, respectively -of age group h residing at patch j. Accordingly, the double product expresses the probability for an individual belonging to age group g not being infected while staying in patch i. The term z g k g f (n eff i /s i ) in Eq. (9) represents the overall number of contacts (infectious or non infectio.....
Document: The exponents represent the number of contacts made by an agent of age group g in patch i with infectious individualscompartments A and I, respectively -of age group h residing at patch j. Accordingly, the double product expresses the probability for an individual belonging to age group g not being infected while staying in patch i. The term z g k g f (n eff i /s i ) in Eq. (9) represents the overall number of contacts (infectious or non infectious), which increases with the density of patch i following function f , and also accounts for the normalization factor z g , which is calculated as:
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