arXiv Open Access 2022

Temporal and spatial evolution of the distribution related to the number of COVID-19 pandemic

Peng Liu Yanyan Zheng
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

This work systematically conducts a data analysis based on the numbers of both cumulative and daily confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in a time span through April 2020 to June 2022 for over 200 countries around the world. Such research feature aims to reveal the temporal and spatial evolution of the country-level distribution observed in COVID-19 pandemic, and obtains some interesting results as follows. (1) The distributions of the numbers for cumulative confirmed cases and deaths obey power-law in early stages of COVID-19 and stretched exponential function in subsequent course. (2) The distributions of the numbers for daily confirmed cases and deaths obey power-law in early and late stages of COVID-19 and stretched exponential function in middle stages. The crossover region between power-law and stretched exponential behaviour seems to depend on the evolution of "infection" event and "death" event. Such observation implies a kind of important symmetry related to the dynamics process of COVID-19 spreading. (3) The distributions of the normalized numbers for each metric show a temporal scaling behaviour in 2-year period, and are well described by stretched exponential function. The observation of power-law and stretched exponential behaviour in such country-level distributions suggests underlying intrinsic dynamics of a virus spreading process in human interconnected society. And thus it is important for understanding and mathematically modeling the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Peng Liu

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Yanyan Zheng

Format Sitasi

Liu, P., Zheng, Y. (2022). Temporal and spatial evolution of the distribution related to the number of COVID-19 pandemic. https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.05109

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2022
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