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Evidence for complex fixed points in pandemic data

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Epidemic data show the existence of a region of quasi-linear growth (strolling period) of infected cases extending in between waves. We demonstrate that this constitutes evidence for the existence of near time-scale invariance that is neatly encoded via complex fixed points in the epidemic Renormalisation Group approach. As a result we achieve a deeper understanding of multiple wave dynamics and its inter-wave strolling regime. Our results are tested and calibrated against the COVID-19 pandemic data. Because of the simplicity of our approach that is organised around symmetry principles our discovery amounts to a paradigm shift in the way epidemiological data are mathematically modelled.

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hal-02959519 , version 1 (06-10-2020)

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Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Francesco Sannino. Evidence for complex fixed points in pandemic data. 2020. ⟨hal-02959519⟩
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