Abstract
We study the critical effect of quarantine on the propagation of epidemics on an adaptive network of social contacts. For this purpose, we analyze the susceptible-infected-recovered model in the presence of quarantine, where susceptible individuals protect themselves by disconnecting their links to infected neighbors with probability w and reconnecting them to other susceptible individuals chosen at random. Starting from a single infected individual, we show by an analytical approach and simulations that there is a phase transition at a critical rewiring (quarantine) threshold wc separating a phase (w
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Lagorio, C., Dickison, M., Vazquez, F., Braunstein, L. A., MacRi, P. A., Migueles, M. V., … Stanley, H. E. (2011). Quarantine-generated phase transition in epidemic spreading. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 83(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.83.026102
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