Abstract
Epidemiologists study the propagation of infectious diseases using mathematical models that can describe disease spread under more or less realistic assumptions. The heterogeneous mean-field approach to epidemiological models studies spreading phenomena through complex networks. In this chapter, we introduce to air transport researchers epidemic models in homogeneous and heterogeneous populations, and review research on disease transmission through air transport networks.
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