Inhomogeneity of epidemic spreading with entropy-based infected clusters

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Considering the difference in the sizes of the infected clusters in the dynamic complex networks, the normalized entropy based on infected clusters (δ*) is proposed to characterize the inhomogeneity of epidemic spreading. δ* gives information on the variability of the infected clusters in the system. We investigate the variation in the inhomogeneity of the distribution of the epidemic with the absolute velocity v of moving agent, the infection density ρ, and the interaction radius r. By comparing δ* in the dynamic networks with δH* in homogeneous mode, the simulation experiments show that the inhomogeneity of epidemic spreading becomes smaller with the increase of v, ρ, r. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Wen-Jie, Z., & Xing-Yuan, W. (2013). Inhomogeneity of epidemic spreading with entropy-based infected clusters. Chaos, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4824316

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