Social Clustering in Epidemic Spread on Coevolving Networks

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Authors Hsuan-Wei Lee, Nishant Malik, Feng Shi, Peter J. Mucha arXiv ID 1707.04933 Category physics.soc-ph Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 27 Venue Physical Review E Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Even though transitivity is a central structural feature of social networks, its influence on epidemic spread on coevolving networks has remained relatively unexplored. Here we introduce and study an adaptive SIS epidemic model wherein the infection and network coevolve with non-trivial probability to close triangles during edge rewiring, leading to substantial reinforcement of network transitivity. This new model provides a unique opportunity to study the role of transitivity in altering the SIS dynamics on a coevolving network. Using numerical simulations and Approximate Master Equations (AME), we identify and examine a rich set of dynamical features in the new model. In many cases, the AME including transitivity reinforcement provides accurate predictions of stationary-state disease prevalences and network degree distributions. Furthermore, for some parameter settings, the AME accurately trace the temporal evolution of the system. We show that higher transitivity reinforcement in the model leads to lower levels of infective individuals in the population, when closing a triangle is the dominant rewiring mechanism. These methods and results may be useful in developing ideas and modeling strategies for controlling SIS type epidemics.
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