Epidemics-SIR

The SIR model was introduced in 1927 by Kermack [1]. In this model, during the course of an epidemics, a node is allowed to change its status from Susceptible (S) to Infected (I), then to Removed (R). The model is instantiated on a graph having a non-empty set of infected nodes. SIR assumes that if, during a generic iteration, a susceptible node comes into contact with an infected one, it becomes infected with probability beta, than it can be switch to removed with probability gamma (the only transition allowed are S→I→R).

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null (2019). Epidemics-SIR , Computable Model, OpenGMS, https://geomodeling.njnu.edu.cn/computableModel/7aa92ec6-a0d1-4edb-841f-7d7c7a433f23
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