High‐Resolution Agent‐Based Modeling of COVID‐19 Spreading in a Small Town

Author:

Truszkowska Agnieszka1ORCID,Behring Brandon1ORCID,Hasanyan Jalil1ORCID,Zino Lorenzo2ORCID,Butail Sachit3ORCID,Caroppo Emanuele45,Jiang Zhong‐Ping6,Rizzo Alessandro78ORCID,Porfiri Maurizio1910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Tandon School of Engineering New York University Six MetroTech Center Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

2. Faculty of Science and Engineering University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 9747 AG Groningen The Netherlands

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering Northern Illinois University DeKalb IL 60115 USA

4. Mental Health Department Local Health Unit ROMA 2 00174 Rome Italy

5. Italy University Research Center He.R.A. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 00168 Rome Italy

6. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Tandon School of Engineering New York University 370 Jay Street Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

7. Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Politecnico di Torino 10129 Torino Italy

8. Office of Innovation Tandon School of Engineering New York University Six MetroTech Center Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

9. Department of Biomedical Engineering Tandon School of Engineering New York University Six MetroTech Center Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

10. Center for Urban Science and Progress Tandon School of Engineering New York University 370 Jay Street Brooklyn NY 11201 USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Compagnia di San Paolo

Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale

European Research Council

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary,Modelling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis,Statistics and Probability

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