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A Novel Small-World Model: Using Social Mirror Identities for Epidemic Simulations
Huang, Chung-Yuan; Sun, Chuen-Tsai; Hsieh, Ji-Lung; Chen, Yi-Ming Arthur; Lin, Holin
doi: 10.1177/0037549705061519pmid: N/A
The authors propose a small-world network model that combines cellular automata with the social mirror identities of daily-contact networks for purposes of performing epidemiological simulations. The social mirror identity concept was established to integrate human long-distance movement and daily visits to fixed locations. After showing that the model is capable of displaying such small-world effects as low degree of separation and relatively high degree of clustering on a societal level, the authors offer proof of its ability to display R0 properties—considered central to all epidemiological studies. To test their model, they simulated the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak.