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On bounding exact models of epidemic spread on networks (1704.01726v1)

Published 6 Apr 2017 in math.CA and math.DS

Abstract: In this paper we use comparison theorems from classical ODE theory in order to rigorously show that the N-Intertwined Mean-Field Approximation (NIMFA) model provides an upper estimate on the exact stochastic process. The proof of the results relies on the observation that the epidemic process is negatively correlated (in the sense that the probability of an edge being in the susceptible-infected state is smaller than the product of the probabilities of the nodes being in the susceptible and infected states, respectively), which we also prove rigorously. The results in the paper hold for arbitrary weighted and directed networks. We cast the results in a more general framework where alternative closures, other than that assuming the independence of nodes connected by an edge, are possible and provide a succinct summary of the stability analysis of the resulting more general mean-field models.

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