no code implementations • 18 Jan 2023 • Emmanuel Schertzer, Alejandro H. Wences
We find that genetic diversity is highly non-monotone in the selection strength and, in contrast with the common intuition, our model predicts that genetic diversity is typically higher in the strong selection regime.
1 code implementation • 17 Nov 2020 • Peter Czuppon, Emmanuel Schertzer, François Blanquart, Florence Débarre
Here, we review existing mathematical results on the epidemic size over time, and derive new results to elucidate the early dynamics of an infection cluster started by a single infected individual.
no code implementations • 19 Jul 2020 • Félix Foutel-Rodier, François Blanquart, Philibert Courau, Peter Czuppon, Jean-Jil Duchamps, Jasmine Gamblin, Élise Kerdoncuff, Rob Kulathinal, Léo Régnier, Laura Vuduc, Amaury Lambert, Emmanuel Schertzer
We present a unifying, tractable approach for studying the spread of viruses causing complex diseases requiring to be modeled using a large number of types (e. g., infective stage, clinical state, risk factor class).