Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide

Merrin J. 2020. Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide. Physical Biology. 17(6), 065005.

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Abstract
Error analysis and data visualization of positive COVID-19 cases in 27 countries have been performed up to August 8, 2020. This survey generally observes a progression from early exponential growth transitioning to an intermediate power-law growth phase, as recently suggested by Ziff and Ziff. The occurrence of logistic growth after the power-law phase with lockdowns or social distancing may be described as an effect of avoidance. A visualization of the power-law growth exponent over short time windows is qualitatively similar to the Bhatia visualization for pandemic progression. Visualizations like these can indicate the onset of second waves and may influence social policy.
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2020-09-23
Journal Title
Physical Biology
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IOP Publishing
Acknowledgement
I would especially like to thank Michael Sixt for encouraging me to think about these problems while working at home due to restrictions in place. I want to thank Nick Barton, Katka Bodova, Matthew Robinson, Simon Rella, Federico Sau, Ivan Prieto, and Pradeep Kumar for useful discussions.
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17
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6
Article Number
065005
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Merrin J. Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide. Physical Biology. 2020;17(6). doi:10.1088/1478-3975/abb2db
Merrin, J. (2020). Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide. Physical Biology. IOP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/abb2db
Merrin, Jack. “Differences in Power Law Growth over Time and Indicators of COVID-19 Pandemic Progression Worldwide.” Physical Biology. IOP Publishing, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/abb2db.
J. Merrin, “Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide,” Physical Biology, vol. 17, no. 6. IOP Publishing, 2020.
Merrin J. 2020. Differences in power law growth over time and indicators of COVID-19 pandemic progression worldwide. Physical Biology. 17(6), 065005.
Merrin, Jack. “Differences in Power Law Growth over Time and Indicators of COVID-19 Pandemic Progression Worldwide.” Physical Biology, vol. 17, no. 6, 065005, IOP Publishing, 2020, doi:10.1088/1478-3975/abb2db.
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