Selected article for: "epidemic spread and key question"

Author: Vir Bannerjee Bulchandani; Saumya Shivam; Sanjay Moudgalya; S L Sondhi
Title: Digital Herd Immunity and COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: k8xuv5xy_14
    Snippet: and if R < 1, the epidemic has been controlled. We want to understand which R best captures the effect of mobile-phone-based contact tracing. From a statistical physics perspective, R is the single relevant parameter controlling the epidemic spread, and the key question is which "microscopic" degrees of freedom must be included to obtain a realistic estimate for R......
    Document: and if R < 1, the epidemic has been controlled. We want to understand which R best captures the effect of mobile-phone-based contact tracing. From a statistical physics perspective, R is the single relevant parameter controlling the epidemic spread, and the key question is which "microscopic" degrees of freedom must be included to obtain a realistic estimate for R.

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