Selected article for: "contact rate and infected population"

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_13
    Snippet: where c * t represents the optimal contact rate, defined as the number of contacts per unit time that maximize utility for the individual. Here, c * t is represented as a function of the number of infected in the population according to the perceived risks and benefits of social contacts, which we model as a utility function, assuming there is a constant utility independent of contact, a utility lost associated with infection, and a utility deriv.....
    Document: where c * t represents the optimal contact rate, defined as the number of contacts per unit time that maximize utility for the individual. Here, c * t is represented as a function of the number of infected in the population according to the perceived risks and benefits of social contacts, which we model as a utility function, assuming there is a constant utility independent of contact, a utility lost associated with infection, and a utility derived from the choice of number of daily contacts with a penalty for deviating from the choice of contacts which would yield the most utility.

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