Journal article
Sensitivity analysis of a branching process evolving on a network with application in epidemiology
S Hautphenne, G Krings, JC Delvenne, VD Blondel
Journal of Complex Networks | Published : 2014
Abstract
We perform an analytical sensitivity analysis for a model of a continuous-time branching process evolving on a fixed network. This allows us to determine the relative importance of the model parameters to the growth of the population on the network.We then apply our results to the early stages of an influenza-like epidemic spreading among a set of cities connected by air routes in the USA. We also consider vaccination and analyse the sensitivity of the total size of the epidemic with respect to the fraction of vaccinated people. Our analysis shows that the epidemic growth is more sensitive with respect to transmission rates within cities than travel rates between cities. More generally, we h..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Belgian Programme of Interuniversity Attraction Poles, initiated by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office; an Action de Recherche Concertee (ARC) of the French Community of Belgium; the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (F.R.S. - F.N.R.S.); and the Australian Research Council (grant Nb. DP110101663 to S.H.).