id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-242132-fhepdgz9 Burlak, Gennadiy Is it possible to suspend the spread of an epidemic infection? The dynamic Monte Carlo approach 2020-05-28 .txt text/plain 3201 193 53 We study a dynamics of the epidemiological infection spreading at different values of the risk factor $beta$ (a control parameter) with the using of dynamic Monte Carlo approach (DMC). We study a dynamics of the epidemiological infection spreading at different values of the risk factor β (a control parameter) with the using of dynamic Monte Carlo approach (DMC). We study the spread of epidemiological infection at different values of the risk factors beta with the use of the dynamic Monte Carlo (DMC) method. Such observation leads to an interesting assumption that the studied dynamics of the infection spread can (asymptotically) be associated with a critical transition in the two-dimensional (2D) percolation system, that occurs when the occupation probability of defects is p c = 0.594 12 , 11 , 13 , 14 , 15 see Fig.3 . Fig.7 shows the dynamics of infections (order parameter A) for different values of the risk factor β = 0.99, 0.94, 0.9, 0.8 at situation without the quarantine when only the personal immunity M > 0 presents (see Eq. ./cache/cord-242132-fhepdgz9.txt ./txt/cord-242132-fhepdgz9.txt