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disease transmission 2 incubation period 2 public goods game 2 social game modeling 2 Game theory 1 Infectious disease 1 Infektionskrankheit 1 Public goods 1 Spieltheorie 1 Öffentliche Güter 1
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Ben-Arieh, David 2 Soltanolkottabi, Marzieh 2 Wu, Chih-Hang 2
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Game theoretic modeling of infectious disease transmission with delayed emergence of symptoms
Soltanolkottabi, Marzieh; Ben-Arieh, David; Wu, Chih-Hang - In: Games 11 (2020) 2, pp. 1-17
Modeling the spread of infectious diseases and social responses is one method that can help public health policy makers improve the control of epidemic outbreaks and make better decisions about vaccination costs, the number of mandatory vaccinations, or investment in media efforts to inform the...
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Game theoretic modeling of infectious disease transmission with delayed emergence of symptoms
Soltanolkottabi, Marzieh; Ben-Arieh, David; Wu, Chih-Hang - In: Games 11 (2020) 2/20, pp. 1-17
Modeling the spread of infectious diseases and social responses is one method that can help public health policy makers improve the control of epidemic outbreaks and make better decisions about vaccination costs, the number of mandatory vaccinations, or investment in media efforts to inform the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012431879
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