Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session P17: Statistical Mechanics of Disease Propagation I
3:00 PM–5:36 PM,
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
GSNP
Chair: Cynthia Reichhardt, Los Alamos Natl Lab
Abstract: P17.00010 : Using Particle Diffusion to Study the Spread of Viral Infection
5:12 PM–5:24 PM
Live
Presenter:
Paulo Acioli
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
Author:
Paulo Acioli
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
infection. Initially we proposed to use a simple diffusion process as the mode of spreading infections to be implemented as a classroom project in computational physics courses. This model is less sophisticated than other models in the literature, but it can capture the exponential growth and it can explain it in terms of mobility (diffusion constant), population density, and probability of transmission. An account of this pedagogical application was recently published in (Am. J. Phys. 88, 604 (2020)). In this presentation we modify the initial program to include mitigation effects, such as social distancing and use of masks, as well as the effects of inter-city/neighborhood travel on the spread of the virus. Showing that one can change the caseload and explain how pockets that were initially case free can become hotspots.
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