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Chimera states in multi-strain epidemic models with temporary immunity.

Larissa BauerJason BassettPhilipp HövelYuliya N KyrychkoKonstantin B Blyuss
Published in: Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (2018)
We investigate a time-delayed epidemic model for multi-strain diseases with temporary immunity. In the absence of cross-immunity between strains, dynamics of each individual strain exhibit emergence and annihilation of limit cycles due to a Hopf bifurcation of the endemic equilibrium, and a saddle-node bifurcation of limit cycles depending on the time delay associated with duration of temporary immunity. Effects of all-to-all and non-local coupling topologies are systematically investigated by means of numerical simulations, and they suggest that cross-immunity is able to induce a diverse range of complex dynamical behaviors and synchronization patterns, including discrete traveling waves, solitary states, and amplitude chimeras. Interestingly, chimera states are observed for narrower cross-immunity kernels, which can have profound implications for understanding the dynamics of multi-strain diseases.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • mass spectrometry
  • density functional theory
  • single molecule
  • functional connectivity