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Title: Epidemic modelling at a community level using contact networks
Authors: Rambha, Tarun
K R, LOKAMRUTH
Dept. of Mathematics
20171034
Keywords: Epidemic
Modelling
Network
Complex systems
Monte Carlo simulations
SIR dynamics
Issue Date: May-2022
Citation: 71
Abstract: In this thesis, an epidemic modelling problem at an individual level is studied. The Individual-Based model, which is the discretised version of the SIR compartmental model on a network, is used to study the problem. The objectives are to recover the infected rate assumed in the ground truth and explore testing strategies to mitigate the spread quickly. A maximum likelihood estimator is used for inference of the parameter. The probabilities for the MLE are derived using the stochastic version of the IB model called the Individual-Based Monte Carlo (IB-MC) model. The synthetic data and two real-world data sets used for modelling are described in detail. An edge-centric Contact-Based model is also discussed for temporal networks. The differences between the two models and the difference in the simulation models and the mean-field models are explored. Testing strategies that vary in both time and selection of individuals are presented. Numerical results from the two real-world data sets are presented to investigate the accuracy of the estimated parameter from the testing strategies proposed.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6823
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