Selected article for: "contact infection probability and infection probability"

Author: Ronan F. Arthur; James H. Jones; Matthew H. Bonds; Marcus W. Feldman
Title: Complex dynamics induced by delayed adaptive behavior during epidemics
  • Document date: 2020_4_16
  • ID: f4ro5jst_18
    Snippet: We assume an individual will balance the cost of infection, the probability of infection, and the cost of deviating from the target contact rateĉ to select an optimal contact rate c * t , namely the number of contacts, which takes into account the risk of infection and the penalty for deviating from the target contact rate. We assume all agents select c t regardless of infection status, such as in scenarios where individuals are not aware of the.....
    Document: We assume an individual will balance the cost of infection, the probability of infection, and the cost of deviating from the target contact rateĉ to select an optimal contact rate c * t , namely the number of contacts, which takes into account the risk of infection and the penalty for deviating from the target contact rate. We assume all agents select c t regardless of infection status, such as in scenarios where individuals are not aware of their own status. This optimal contact rate can be calculated by finding the maximum of U with respect to c t from Eqn. 2.5 with substitution from Eqn. 2.6, namely

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