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Fig. 10

From: A multi-agent model to study epidemic spreading and vaccination strategies in an urban-like environment

Fig. 10

Impact of different ways of assigning agents to their locations on the endemic prevalence (SIS model), a, and the epidemic size (SIR model), b. The “Uncorrelated” case represents a random assignment. In the “Pos. Correlated” case, agents with larger radii are assigned to the denser (central) locations, while, in the “Neg. Correlated” case, agents with larger radii belong to the less dense (peripheral) locations. Curves represent the median of 100 independent simulations; 95% confidence bands are displayed in gray. Agents are initially inside their base location and the infection starts after 100 steps to allow the agents to reach a steady-state configuration. The fraction of randomly chosen initial infected is 0.01. Other parameter values are L=100, N=10,000, D=109, Σmin=100, Σmax=10,000, σmin=1, σmax=1,000, v=500, c=4·10−4, ω=2.4, γ=2.1, λ=0.15, and μ=0.1

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