📈 Unlocking Spatial Dynamics: The Kernel-Modulated SIR Model

The Kernel-Modulated Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) model is a mechanistic framework widely used in mathematical epidemiology to simulate contagious disease spread across large geographical scales, ranging from counties to entire continents. The model extends the classical SIR structure by embedding spatial interaction and movement dynamics directly into the transmission process through a modulating kernel. This kernel captures … Read more