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Author: Danillo Barros de Souza; Fernando A N Santos; Everlon Figueiroa; Jailson B Correia; Hernande P da Silva; Jose Luiz de Lima Filho; Jones Albuquerque
Title: Using curvature to infer COVID-19 fractal epidemic network fragility and systemic risk
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: a47l7m47_10
    Snippet: A simple way to access the number of cases in an epidemic network is to use the fractal growth hypothesis, as observed in [17] , where the daily number of cases n(t) in an epidemic follows a power-law distribution with an exponential cutoff:.....
    Document: A simple way to access the number of cases in an epidemic network is to use the fractal growth hypothesis, as observed in [17] , where the daily number of cases n(t) in an epidemic follows a power-law distribution with an exponential cutoff:

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