A novel geo-hierarchical population mobility model for spatial spreading of resurgent epidemics
Abstract Computational models for large, resurgent epidemics are recognized as a crucial tool for predicting the spread of infectious diseases. It is widely agreed, that such models can be augmented with realistic multiscale population models and by incorporating human mobility patterns. Nevertheles...
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Autores principales: | Alexandru Topîrceanu, Radu-Emil Precup |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ec6924d5ab8f4b91a2a9e41c10f0bd16 |
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