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Author: Lin, Feng; Muthuraman, Kumar; Lawley, Mark
Title: An optimal control theory approach to non-pharmaceutical interventions
  • Document date: 2010_2_19
  • ID: 0x294f8t_58
    Snippet: Thus, a quadratic cost structure will require NPIs to be implemented in more states but with much lower intensity in those states. Overall, a linear cost structure leads to higher average NPI intensity than the quadratic cost. In the examples observed, the boundaries between control and non-control regions in linear model resemble the quadratic contour lines u* ≈ 50% of maximum implementation......
    Document: Thus, a quadratic cost structure will require NPIs to be implemented in more states but with much lower intensity in those states. Overall, a linear cost structure leads to higher average NPI intensity than the quadratic cost. In the examples observed, the boundaries between control and non-control regions in linear model resemble the quadratic contour lines u* ≈ 50% of maximum implementation.

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