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The basic reproduction number is given by the spectral radius of G. The spectral radius is the also known as the dominant eigenvalue of G. The next generation matrix has a number of desirable properties from a mathematical standpoint. In particular, it is a non-negative matrix and, as such, it is guaranteed that there
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