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
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Snippet: A common approach to incorporating behavior into epidemic models is to track coevolving dynamics of behavior and infection [17, 21, 22] , where behavior represents an i-state of the model [23] . In a compartment model, this could mean separate compartments (and transitions therefrom) for susceptible individuals in a state of fear and those not in a state of fear (e.g., Epstein et al. [17] ). In contrast, we develop an approach in which overall be.....
Document: A common approach to incorporating behavior into epidemic models is to track coevolving dynamics of behavior and infection [17, 21, 22] , where behavior represents an i-state of the model [23] . In a compartment model, this could mean separate compartments (and transitions therefrom) for susceptible individuals in a state of fear and those not in a state of fear (e.g., Epstein et al. [17] ). In contrast, we develop an approach in which overall behavior is modulated dynamically and endogenously simple as a function of the current fraction of the population infected.
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