Epidemiological Diffusion and Discrete Branching Models for Malware Propagation in Computer Networks
Nicholas J. Daras ()
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Nicholas J. Daras: Hellenic Military Academy, Department of Mathematics
A chapter in Mathematics Without Boundaries, 2014, pp 139-179 from Springer
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Abstract This paper focuses on the study of epidemiological diffusion and discrete branching models for malware propagation in computer networks.
Keywords: Branching processes; Markov chains; Networks; Applications of branching models; Random walks; Primary 60J80; 05C05 secondary 05C81; 60J10; 60J85 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1124-0_6
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