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Competing Epidemics on Graphs -- Global Convergence and Coexistence (2104.10872v1)

Published 22 Apr 2021 in eess.SY, cs.SI, cs.SY, physics.soc-ph, and q-bio.PE

Abstract: The dynamics of the spread of contagions such as viruses, infectious diseases or even rumors/opinions over contact networks (graphs) have effectively been captured by the well known \textit{Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible} ($SIS$) epidemic model in recent years. When it comes to competition between two such contagions spreading on overlaid graphs, their propagation is captured by so-called \textit{bi-virus} epidemic models. Analysis of such dynamical systems involve the identification of equilibrium points and its convergence properties, which determine whether either of the viruses dies out, or both survive together. We demonstrate how the existing works are unsuccessful in characterizing a large subset of the model parameter space, including all parameters for which the competitiveness of the bi-virus system is significant enough to attain coexistence of the epidemics. In this paper, we fill in this void and obtain convergence results for the entirety of the model parameter space; giving precise conditions (necessary and sufficient) under which the system \textit{globally converges} to a \textit{trichotomy} of possible outcomes: a virus-free state, a single-virus state, and to a coexistence state -- the first such result.

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