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We study how the interplay between the memory immune response and pathogen mutation affects epidemic dynamics in two related models. The first explicitly models pathogen mutation and individual memory immune responses, with contacted individuals becoming infected only if they are exposed to...
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displays Hamiltonian chaos. The learning trajectory can be simple or complex, depending on initial conditions. For the non … game. As we argue here, chaos provides an important self-consistency condition for determining when adaptive players will …
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One of the most popular data sets in ecology, that of lynx fur returns, is analyzed in order to look for evidence for a bifurcation process. This bifurcation seems to be present from the observation of a shift in the amplitude of oscillations of the lynx time series. The possibility for such a...
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stabilizes chaotic dynamics in three species systems and reduces or eliminates extinctions and non-persistent chaos in ten …
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In this paper we study the small-world network model of Watts and Strogatz, which mimics some aspects of the structure of networks of social interactions. We argue that there is one non-trivial length-scale in the model, analogous to the correlation length in other systems, which is well-defined...
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We study the small-world network model, which mimics the transition between regular-lattice and random-lattice behavior in social networks of increasing size. We contend that the model displays a normal continuous phase transition with a divergent correlation length as the degree of randomness...
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