hybridModels
R package hybridModels: An R Package for the Stochastic Simulation of Disease Spreading in Dynamic Networks. Simulates stochastic hybrid models for transmission of infectious diseases in dynamic networks. It is a metapopulation model in which each node in the network is a sub-population and disease spreads within nodes and among them, combining two approaches: stochastic simulation algorithm <doi:10.1146/annurev.physchem.58.032806.104637>) and individual-based approach, respectively. Equations that models spread within nodes are customizable and there are two link types among nodes: migration and influence (commuting). More information in Fernando S. Marques, Jose H. H. Grisi-Filho, Marcos Amaku et al. (2020) <doi:10.18637/jss.v094.i06>.
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- Marina Knight, Kathryn Leeming, Guy Nason, Matthew Nunes: Generalized Network Autoregressive Processes and the GNAR Package (2020) not zbMATH