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Quantitative Analysis of Cell Edge Dynamics during Cell Spreading
Published on: May 22, 2021
Equivalence and its invalidation between non-Markovian and Markovian spreading dynamics on complex networks
Mi Feng1,2,3, Shi-Min Cai2,3, Ming Tang4,5
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Shanghai Key Laboratory of PMMP, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200241, China.
Abstract:
Epidemic spreading processes in the real world depend on human behaviors and, consequently, are typically non-Markovian in that the key events underlying the spreading dynamics cannot be described as a Poisson random process and the corresponding event time is not exponentially distributed. In contrast to Markovian type of spreading dynamics for which mathematical theories have been well developed, we lack a comprehensive framework to analyze and fully understand non-Markovian spreading processes. Here we develop a mean-field theory to address this challenge, and demonstrate that the theory enables accurate prediction of both the transient phase and the steady states of non-Markovian susceptible-infected-susceptible spreading dynamics on synthetic and empirical networks. We further find that the existence of equivalence between non-Markovian and Markovian spreading depends on a specific edge activation mechanism. In particular, when temporal correlations are absent on active edges, the equivalence can be expected; otherwise, an exact equivalence no longer holds.
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