Propagacion del SARS-COV-2 en Cuba. Una vision cualitativa desde la Teoria de Sistemas Complejos
Oscar Sotolongo-Costa, Fernando Guzman Martinez

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the COVID-19 spread in Cuba through the lens of complex systems theory, revealing fractal and non-extensive statistical properties in its propagation dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a qualitative analysis of SARS-CoV-2 propagation in Cuba using complex systems theory, highlighting fractal behavior and non-extensive relaxation patterns.
Findings
Propagation exhibits fractal dimension between 1 and 2.
Current recovery phase shows non-extensive relaxation.
Behavior consistent with complex systems dynamics.
Abstract
We describe some properties of the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic that reveal its behavior as a complex system. The propagation mechanism shows a Poincare section with fractal dimension 1 <D <2. The present period of apparent recovery shows a relaxation with non-extensive statistical properties.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCommunication and COVID-19 Impact
