id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-272744-j4q7pcfa Zhan, Xiu-Xiu Coupling dynamics of epidemic spreading and information diffusion on complex networks 2018-09-01 .txt text/plain 4738 278 49 Generally, epidemic spreading is considered to be a dynamic process in which the disease is transmitted from one individual to another via physical contact in peer-to-peer networks. Therefore, the effect of behavioral changes arises in three aspects [27] : (i) disease state of the individuals, e.g., vaccination [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] ; (ii) epidemic transmission and recovery rate [35, 43] ; (iii) topological structure of contact network, e.g., the adaptive process [44] [45] [46] [47] . Considering the two small peaks of information in Fig. 1 (b1) and (b2), we can also find the same relationship between the the two dynamic processes as that of two largest peaks, suggesting also the possible coupling effect of the awareness of epidemics and the infected cases of dengue. Inspired by the empirical results, we propose a network based nonlinear model to describe the interaction between epidemic spreading and information diffusion in this section. ./cache/cord-272744-j4q7pcfa.txt ./txt/cord-272744-j4q7pcfa.txt