Multistability and High Codimension Bifurcations in Synergistic Epidemics on Heterogeneous Networks
Multistability and High Codimension Bifurcations in Synergistic Epidemics on Heterogeneous Networks
We investigate the impact of network heterogeneity on synergistic contagion dynamics. By extending a synergistic contagion model to diverse heterogeneous network topologies, we uncover the emergence of novel dynamical regimes characterized by multiple stable states, separated by a rich set of bifurcations reaching up to codimension 4. Additionally, we demonstrate how synergy fundamentally reshapes the influence of nodes based on their degree. Unlike in non-synergistic epidemics, low-degree nodes can play a pivotal role in enabling network invasion at the onset of spread, while high-degree nodes can trigger explosive contagion. These findings challenge conventional control strategies, highlighting the need for new approaches to enhance or suppress synergistic contagion.
Francisco J. Perez-Reche、Sergei N. Taraskin
非线性科学自然科学研究方法系统科学、系统技术
Francisco J. Perez-Reche,Sergei N. Taraskin.Multistability and High Codimension Bifurcations in Synergistic Epidemics on Heterogeneous Networks[EB/OL].(2025-04-17)[2025-05-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13293.点此复制
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