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Istvan Zoltan Kiss
Istvan Zoltan Kiss
Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Sussex
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Mathematics of epidemics on networks
IZ Kiss, JC Miller, PL Simon
Cham: Springer 598, 31, 2017
4972017
Demographic structure and pathogen dynamics on the network of livestock movements in Great Britain
RR Kao, L Danon, DM Green, IZ Kiss
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1597), 1999-2007, 2006
2622006
The network of sheep movements within Great Britain: network properties and their implications for infectious disease spread
IZ Kiss, DM Green, RR Kao
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 3 (10), 669-677, 2006
2612006
The impact of information transmission on epidemic outbreaks
IZ Kiss, J Cassell, M Recker, PL Simon
Mathematical biosciences 225 (1), 1-10, 2010
2232010
Disease dynamics over very different time-scales: foot-and-mouth disease and scrapie on the network of livestock movements in the UK
RR Kao, DM Green, J Johnson, IZ Kiss
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 4 (16), 907-916, 2007
1902007
Modelling the initial spread of foot-and-mouth disease through animal movements
DM Green, IZ Kiss, RR Kao
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1602), 2729-2735, 2006
1792006
Estimates for local and movement-based transmission of bovine tuberculosis in British cattle
DM Green, IZ Kiss, AP Mitchell, RR Kao
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1638), 1001-1005, 2008
1492008
Exact epidemic models on graphs using graph-automorphism driven lumping
PL Simon, M Taylor, IZ Kiss
Journal of mathematical biology 62, 479-508, 2011
1432011
Infectious disease control using contact tracing in random and scale-free networks
IZ Kiss, DM Green, RR Kao
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 3 (6), 55-62, 2006
1342006
Disease contact tracing in random and clustered networks
IZ Kiss, DM Green, RR Kao
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1570), 1407-1414, 2005
1312005
The effect of contact heterogeneity and multiple routes of transmission on final epidemic size
IZ Kiss, DM Green, RR Kao
Mathematical biosciences 203 (1), 124-136, 2006
1152006
Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines?
IZ Kiss, M Broom, PG Craze, I Rafols
Journal of Informetrics 4 (1), 74-82, 2010
1122010
Contact structures in the poultry industry in Great Britain: exploring transmission routes for a potential avian influenza virus epidemic
JE Dent, RR Kao, IZ Kiss, K Hyder, M Arnold
BMC Veterinary Research 4 (1), 1-14, 2008
1062008
Epidemic spread in networks: Existing methods and current challenges
JC Miller, IZ Kiss
Mathematical modelling of natural phenomena 9 (2), 4-42, 2014
1042014
Key questions for modelling COVID-19 exit strategies
RN Thompson, TD Hollingsworth, V Isham, D Arribas-Bel, B Ashby, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1932), 20201405, 2020
1032020
Generalization of pairwise models to non-Markovian epidemics on networks
IZ Kiss, G Röst, Z Vizi
Physical review letters 115 (7), 078701, 2015
962015
The effect of network mixing patterns on epidemic dynamics and the efficacy of disease contact tracing
IZ Kiss, DM Green, RR Kao
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 5 (24), 791-799, 2008
922008
From Markovian to pairwise epidemic models and the performance of moment closure approximations
M Taylor, PL Simon, DM Green, T House, IZ Kiss
Journal of mathematical biology 64, 1021-1042, 2012
782012
Epidemic threshold and control in a dynamic network
M Taylor, TJ Taylor, IZ Kiss
Physical Review E 85 (1), 016103, 2012
732012
Modelling approaches for simple dynamic networks and applications to disease transmission models
IZ Kiss, L Berthouze, TJ Taylor, PL Simon
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2012
652012
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