πŸ“ΆπŸ”— Multilayer Network Agent-Based Models: Modeling Multiple Contact Structures Simultaneously

Multilayer Network Agent-Based Models (ABMs) represent a major advance in epidemiological modeling by explicitly recognizing that individuals simultaneously participate in multiple, distinct contact environments, such as households, workplaces, schools, and the broader community. In this framework, the population is modeled as a single set of agents, while interactions are represented through several superimposed network layers, … Read more