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Jung-Chao Ban1, Jyy-I Hong1, Chen-Han Hsu2
1Department of Mathematical Sciences, National Chengchi University, Taipei 11605, Taiwan.
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This paper develops a quantitative framework for comparing spread models motivated by rate-based comparisons commonly used in epidemic, population, and spatial propagation studies. We consider 1-spread models on d-ary trees and define the spread rate as the asymptotic proportion of type occurrences in infinite spread patterns. This notion is further extended to generalized spread rates through input-output type vectors, allowing intergenerational transformations to be systematically described. Using ξ-matrices together with elementary and finite shift equivalence, we derive explicit relations between spread rates of different systems. Central to this comparison is the transition constant, a relational quantity that measures the relative dilation or attenuation of asymptotic spread rates between two spread models whose ξ-matrices are finite shift equivalent. We show that the set of attainable transition constants is dense in [1,∞), revealing a wide spectrum of quantitative rate relationships beyond qualitative equivalence. Finally, the framework is applied to population systems by incorporating a movement function, leading to the notion of distribution rates that capture both population growth and spatial migration.
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