no code implementations • 18 Mar 2024 • Teo Granger, Thomas M. Michelitsch, Michael Bestehorn, Alejandro P. Riascos, Bernard A. Collet
No direct transmission of the disease among walkers (or among nodes) is possible.
no code implementations • 28 Aug 2023 • Teo Granger, Thomas Michelitsch, Bernard Collet, Michael Bestehorn, Alejandro Riascos
Our study is devoted to a four-compartment epidemic model of a constant population of independent random walkers.
no code implementations • 29 Jan 2023 • Michael Bestehorn, Thomas M. Michelitsch
In the SIRS model, each individual is in one of the states susceptible (S), infected(I) or recovered (R), depending on its state of health.
no code implementations • 18 Oct 2022 • Teo Granger, Thomas M. Michelitsch, Michael Bestehorn, Alejandro P. Riascos, Bernard A. Collet
We implement a simple multiple random walker's approach (microscopic model of Brownian motion of Z independent walkers) with random SCIRS waiting times into computer simulations.
no code implementations • 17 Nov 2021 • Michael Bestehorn, Thomas M. Michelitsch, Bernard A. Collet, Alejandro P. Riascos, Andrzej F. Nowakowski
In the first part, we introduce a random life time or duration of immunity which is drawn from a certain probability density function.