Hyperbolic models for the spread of epidemics on networks: kinetic description and numerical methods

Giulia Bertaglia, Lorenzo Pareschi

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Abstract

We consider the development of hyperbolic transport models for the propagation in space of an epidemic phenomenon described by a classical compartmental dynamics. The model is based on a kinetic description at discrete velocities of the spatial movement and interactions of a population of susceptible, infected and recovered individuals. Thanks to this, the unphysical feature of instantaneous diffusive effects, which is typical of parabolic models, is removed. In particular, we formally show how such reaction-diffusion models are recovered in an appropriate diffusive limit. The kinetic transport model is therefore considered within a spatial network, characterizing different places such as villages, cities, countries, etc. The transmission conditions in the nodes are analyzed and defined. Finally, the model is solved numerically on the network through a finite-volume IMEX method able to maintain the consistency with the diffusive limit without restrictions due to the scaling parameters. Several numerical tests for simple epidemic network structures are reported and confirm the ability of the model to correctly describe the spread of an epidemic.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)381-407
Number of pages27
JournalESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis
Volume55
Issue number2
Early online date15 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021

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