Spatiotemporal Behaviour of SIR Models with Cross-Diffusion and Vital Dynamics
Maryam Ahmadpoortorkamani, Alexei Cheviakov

TL;DR
This paper extends a spatial SIR epidemiological model with cross-diffusion and vital dynamics, revealing complex wave patterns, buffer zones, and quasiperiodic infection waves in two-dimensional settings.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes a novel spatial SIR model with cross-diffusion and vital dynamics, highlighting new complex spatiotemporal behaviors.
Findings
Identification of infection wave types and buffer zones.
Observation of quasiperiodic infection waves.
Emergence of transient heterogeneous patterns.
Abstract
Contemporary epidemiological models often involve spatial variation, providing an avenue to investigate the averaged dynamics of individual movements. In this work, we extend a recent model by Vaziry, Kolokolnikov, and Kevrekidis [Royal Society Open Science 9 (10), 2022] that included, in both infected and susceptible population dynamics equations, a cross-diffusion term with the second spatial derivative of the infected population density. Diffusion terms of this type occur, for example, in the Keller-Siegel chemotaxis model. The presented model corresponds to local orderly commute of susceptible and infected individuals, and is shown to arise in two dimensions as a limit of a discrete process. The present contribution identifies and studies specific features of the new model's dynamics, including various types of infection waves and buffer zones protected from the infection. The model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
MethodsDiffusion
