Deterministic Bounding Systems for Stochastic Compartmental Spreading Processes

Abstract

This paper studies a novel approach for approximating the behavior of compartmental spreading processes. In contrast to prior work, the methods developed describe a dynamics which bound the exact moment dynamics, without explicitly requiring a priori knowledge of non-negative (or non-positive) covariance between pairs of system variables. Moreover, we provide systems which provide both upper- and lower- bounds on the process moments. We then show that when system variables are shown to be non-negatively (or non-positively) correlated for all time in the system's evolution, we may leverage the knowledge to create better approximating systems. We then apply the technique to several previously studied compartmental spreading processes, and compare the bounding systems' performance to the standard approximations studied in prior literature.

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