Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7377012 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
By means of the asynchronous cellular automata algorithm we study stationary states and spatial patterning in an SIS model, in which the individuals are attached to the vertices of a graph and their mobility is mimicked by varying the neighbourhood size q. Here we consider the following cases: q is fixed at certain value; and q is taken at random at each step and for each individual. The obtained numerical data are then mapped onto the solution of its version, corresponding to the limit q→∞. This allows for deducing an explicit form of the dependence of the fraction of infected individuals on the curing rate γ. A detailed analysis of the appearance of spatial patterns of infected individuals in the stationary state is performed.
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