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Diseases spreading through individual based models with realistic mobility patterns

The individual-based models constitute a set of widely implemented tools to analyze the incidence of individuals heterogeneities in the spread of an infectious disease. In this work we focus our attention on human contacts heterogeneities through two of the main individual-based models: mobile agents and complex networks models. We introduce a novel mobile agents model in which individuals make displacements with sizes according to a truncated power-law distribution based on empirical evidence about human mobility. Besides, we present a procedure to obtain an equivalent weighted contact network from the previous mobile agents model, where the weights of the links are interpreted as contact probabilities. From the topological analysis of the equivalent contact networks we show that small world characteristics are related with truncated power-law distribution for agent displacements. Finally, we show the equivalence between both approaches through some numerical experiments for the spread of an infectious disease.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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